Anonymous wrote:Just curious, do people with screened porches + decks really use the deck?
Our house has both, but given mosquitoes, deck does not get used. At all.
Anonymous wrote:Just curious, do people with screened porches + decks really use the deck?
Our house has both, but given mosquitoes, deck does not get used. At all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In Nashville, not DMV, but we were quoted 15k for a 15x15 low composite deck, so $20-25k for a larger one with stairs seems reasonable.
Thanks for the info! I am starting to think 20K is what’s its going to cost in this area!
HAHHAHAHAHA....you want a roof on that thing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should see how much a screened porch is for all the bells and whistles, OP. You would really be in shock.
I did get one of those as well but it’s so far out that I didn’t want to post those numbers!
Specs and price?
I know people who spent over $100k, but it is one of a kind and beyond beautiful. Thy use their porch every night, easily.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should see how much a screened porch is for all the bells and whistles, OP. You would really be in shock.
I did get one of those as well but it’s so far out that I didn’t want to post those numbers!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did ours over 15 years ago for about 22k. Screened porch. In Fairfax. Large. Best money spent. Use it all the time as weather in this area allows for almost 6 months or more use.
When dc were little we would push furniture to one end and they could ride their tricycles with coats on during the winter.
If you are staying in home long-term and love the outdoors, I think worth the expense. Do get at least 3 estimates!
Is it attached to the house?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In Nashville, not DMV, but we were quoted 15k for a 15x15 low composite deck, so $20-25k for a larger one with stairs seems reasonable.
Thanks for the info! I am starting to think 20K is what’s its going to cost in this area!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t forget that some contractors don’t know what they are doing, and charge accordingly. I once had a friend comment about how shoddy the work in their house was, and then say, “ At least we were smart about not paying too much.”
This. You get what you pay for.
Anonymous wrote:In Nashville, not DMV, but we were quoted 15k for a 15x15 low composite deck, so $20-25k for a larger one with stairs seems reasonable.
Anonymous wrote:Wait until September once the economy really crashes and those overpriced and unreliable contractors are desperate for business
Anonymous wrote:Don’t forget that some contractors don’t know what they are doing, and charge accordingly. I once had a friend comment about how shoddy the work in their house was, and then say, “ At least we were smart about not paying too much.”