Fending off Sun, Wind, and Nosy Neighbors Jacksonville Beach FL

The deck is too sunny. The deck is too windy. The deck exposes us to the neighbors." Customers might not blame you for these issues, but do you want to take that chance?

Stewart Lighting One
(904)223-1410
14444 Beach Boulevard Suite 54
Jacksonville Beach, FL
Shelley R. Blevins
L & S Wallcovering, Inc.

904-753-2458
1202 N. 19th Street
Jacksonville Beach, FL
MBI Landscaping Maintenance
(904)249-3317
861 10th Street South
Jacksonville Beach, FL
TNT Landscaping & Lawn Maintenance Inc
(904)247-4477
1074 10th Avenue South
Jacksonville Beach, FL
Landscaping Sec Hand Rose Nursery
(904)249-6623
508 Shetter Avenue
Jacksonville Beach, FL
Proctor Ace Hardware
(904)249-5622
525 3rd St N
Jacksonville Beach, FL
Miller BROS Irrigation
(904)249-5214
861 10th Street South
Jacksonville Beach, FL
Ace Turner Florist Gifts & Home Decor
(904)273-5655
784 Marsh Landing Parkway
Jacksonville Beach, FL
Perschel Brothers Irrigation Inc
(904)246-0967
333 3rd Avenue North
Jacksonville Beach, FL
Second Hand Rose Nursery
(904)247-0390
510 Shetter Avenue
Jacksonville Beach, FL

Fending off Sun, Wind, and Nosy Neighbors

Approaches to creating great-looking decks

by Elaine Laney

The deck is too sunny. The deck is too windy. The deck exposes us to the neighbors." Customers might not blame you for these issues, but do you want to take that chance? Instead, by considering the site conditions before starting the design, you can anticipate and solve these problems — and you may sell some upgrades that end up pleasing your customers in ways they didn't expect. Happy customers and more money in your wallet — that's how to do it.

Too many decks are sterile or bland, and others just seem raw and uninviting. There are, however, a number of ways to make decks more hospitable and functional, not to mention more profitable. You can easily enhance any of the designs in this article, for instance, by building in planters — I think most people are drawn to decks softened by plants.

Even a small arched trellis at the head of the stairs and post lights (perhaps doubling as bird-feeder supports) can provide visual limits to the deck area, thus creating a more intimate feeling in a wide-open space. With these types of details, the simplest deck can become a space where your customer loves to spend the weekend.

Sun and Shade
If the solar orientation of the deck is to the south or west, the summer sun glaring down all day is likely to overpower an awning or table umbrella. A simple pergola or trellis can provide comforting home environment.

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