Decks should be a place where you can relax and enjoy the beauty of your landscape. Unfortunately, the deck-building process can be stressful and in some cases, disruptive. But thanks to screw pile deck foundations, building a deck doesn’t have to be. These innovative systems are designed to allow you to build your own backyard paradise in a fraction of the time it normally takes and with less disruption to your property.
- You Can Place Your Deck in the Same Day
You can start using your deck as soon as it’s built. Rather than waiting for concrete to cure, you can use a wood-plastic composite (WPC) decking material that is built to last. You won’t need to wait for the concrete to cure or for any other products on your site to dry; instead, you can begin enjoying your new deck immediately!
- You Don’t Need to Disrupt Your Landscape
Building a deck is a big project that you can think of in stages. You don’t have to start from scratch and spend months building the deck. Instead, it is possible to build it in one day if you know what you’re doing. The first thing that you need to do is find out whether or not there are any permits required for adding something like this onto your property. If there are no permits needed then go ahead with the process and get started as soon as possible so that way by the time everything comes together, everything will be ready for use!
- No Concrete Means Less Weight
If you don’t use concrete, you won’t have to worry about any of the above. Concrete is heavy and expensive—which means it costs more money to transport it from the plant to your job site. It takes time for concrete to dry, so if you need a deck built quickly, using concrete isn’t ideal.
Even when using precast panels rather than pouring your own slab, there are still some issues with using concrete: it can crack due to temperature changes or expansion/contraction from moisture; it weighs down the overall structure (which makes building taller decks more difficult); and even after curing for several days or weeks, there may still be some shrinkage which leads to cracks along joints between panels when laid on top of each other.
- The Screws are Recycled Steel
Recycled steel is a good alternative to virgin steel, and it’s often cheaper. If you’re looking for the best price on screws, ask your supplier if they offer recycled screws.
Many people worry about how recycling affects their health and safety when building decks with recycled nails or screws–but there’s no need for concern! Recycling makes sense because it reduces our impact on landfills while also reducing greenhouse gas emissions from manufacturing virgin materials.
- Made from High-Grade Steel
When building a deck, it’s important that you have a solid foundation. You wouldn’t want to build your house on sand, would you? The same applies to decks. While there are many ways to make a strong and stable base for your deck, one of the most common ones is using steel screw piles or anchors. Why? Because steel is durable and lasts for a long time!
Steel has been used as an architectural material for centuries because it is strong, durable and recyclable—making it an environmentally friendly option as well! Steel can be found in many types of buildings today including skyscrapers and bridges. Because of its strength, steel doesn’t bend easily under pressure like other materials such as wood would. It also won’t crack like concrete walls will if not properly prepared before installation (such as drilling into them).
Screw pile deck foundations are a great option when you want your deck to be built in the same day, without disrupting your landscape and with less weight.
When building a new deck, you may think that screw piles are just for contractors who don’t want to disrupt the surrounding area or for someone who has an existing concrete pad on their property. However, screw piles can work very well for homeowners looking to build a new deck quickly and easily.
Screw piles enable you to build your new deck in the same day by removing all of the heavy equipment from site once they’re installed. Screw pile decks also offer more flexibility with placement because they’re not limited by an existing concrete pad or sidewalk; instead, they can be installed anywhere within reason (e.g., away from trees).
Conclusion
Hope You are now familiar with the benefits of screw pile foundations. You know that they allow you to build your deck in the same day, without disrupting your landscape, with less weight and high-grade steel. That is why screw piles are an excellent option for your next outdoor project.