Archadeck of Raleigh-Durham and the Greater Triangle

Category: Deck builder

Address: 7230 ACC Blvd Suite 100, Raleigh, NC 27617, USA

Phone: +19194465585

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–4PM

Tuesday: 8AM–4PM

Wednesday: 8AM–4PM

Thursday: 8AM–4PM

Friday: 8AM–4PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Kraig Jacobson

Jun 14, 2022

Couldn't ask for better, they are pros and have great attention to detail. Very considerate through all the construction. Highly recommended!

Wayne Pengelly

May 25, 2022

The process of working with Archadeck was seamless. First meeting with design consultant to discuss project and costs. Then quickly met with project manager , carpenter and representative to finalize and begin construction. Work was done with care and quality. Would recommend for any outdoor project

Tim Hiller

May 11, 2022

The team at Archadeck was awesome to work with from start to finish. I would strongly recommend them to anyone!

andy klein

May 2, 2022

After much research around the area including many interviews I can with great confidence say that Archadeck is top shelf professional. We had several design challenges based on age of house and they masterfully came through on a patio redesign that exceeded our expectations. Every member of the company was professional and treated us like a valued customer. I have never written a review before but this company is totally deserving. I know this company stands behind their work 100% and that gives me great comfort

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Questions & Answers

What is an impervious surface limit?

Archadeck of Raleigh-Durham and the Greater Triangle | Sep 25, 2021
Archadeck of Raleigh-Durham and the Greater Triangle | Sep 25, 2021

Impervious limits are monitored by local Stormwater Management Offices and vary by locale. An "impervious surface limit" is the amount of surface area on your property that can be covered by a material that significantly reduces the natural drainage of water into the soil. Land covered by materials such as concrete, stone, wood, or asphalt count as an impervious surface area.

Can I put a T.V. on my screened-in porch?

Archadeck of Raleigh-Durham and the Greater Triangle | Sep 25, 2021
Archadeck of Raleigh-Durham and the Greater Triangle | Sep 25, 2021

Yes. However, since T.V.s are electronic and therefore susceptible to weather, we recommend choosing an area as far from the window screens or porch edge as possible. Placing the T.V. in a more shaded area of the porch will also help to avoid glare from the sunlight. Popular locations for a porch T.V. are on the home’s exterior wall or an outdoor fireplace.

Can I have a deck built in my backyard during winter?

Archadeck of Raleigh-Durham and the Greater Triangle | Sep 25, 2021
Archadeck of Raleigh-Durham and the Greater Triangle | Sep 25, 2021

Archadeck builds beautiful outdoor living structures all year round. Although outdoor living construction is a popular spring endeavor, Raleigh-Durham’s moderate winters allow us to build all year long. A major advantage of winter construction is completing your project before the return of spring. With this timing, you’ll be ready to enjoy your new deck or porch as soon as the season changes.

What is re-decking?

Archadeck of Raleigh-Durham and the Greater Triangle | Sep 25, 2021
Archadeck of Raleigh-Durham and the Greater Triangle | Sep 25, 2021

Re-decking is the process of renovating a deck by using the existing substruction and replacing the decking boards, railing, and steps. It is only possible if the substructure is sound and up to code.

How do I get HOA approval for my new porch, deck or patio?

Archadeck of Raleigh-Durham and the Greater Triangle | Sep 25, 2021
Archadeck of Raleigh-Durham and the Greater Triangle | Sep 25, 2021

Every HOA is different. Your HOA bylaws will state the process and timeline for architectural review. An HOA usually requires that you fill out an application describing the project you are proposing and submit a detailed description of the building plans. This may include a request for details such as materials, colors, and sketches. We will help you complete the application and can provide the building plans and any additional details that the HOA requires.

How Long Should I Wait to Stain My New Wood Deck?

Archadeck of Raleigh-Durham and the Greater Triangle | Sep 25, 2021
Archadeck of Raleigh-Durham and the Greater Triangle | Sep 25, 2021

Pressure-treated wood has been through a process that applies preservatives into the wood, making the wood wet. It is important to wait for the wood to dry before sealing a new deck, but at the same time, you don’t want to wait too long. Drying can take several months. We recommend beginning to test the wood around 90 days after your project is completed, but this is just a general suggestion.

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