ZipUP UnderDeck Dry Deck System is a popular drainage solution that keeps the space beneath your elevated deck dry and usable year-round. Homeowners throughout Montgomery County, MD and Fairfax County, VA choose this system to transform their underdecks into functional outdoor living areas. It works by diverting rainwater away from below your deck, creating protection without sacrificing the space above.
Here’s everything you need to know about the ZipUP UnderDeck solution:
A quick installation can save you on hassle and installation costs.
Compared to other dry deck systems, this is the least expensive.
Ceiling panels come in gray, beige, and white. If you want a custom color, the panels are paintable with latex paint.
Ceiling panels come in serrated, pebble, smooth, and Cape Cod.
Get extra peace of mind knowing your installation is protected by a lifetime limited warranty. (Read all terms and conditions of that warranty.)
The ceiling panels are resistant to staining, mold, mildew, rust, and corrosion.
Every electrical addition (lights, ceiling fans, heaters) requires putting a hole into a ceiling panel, and every hole increases your odds of getting leaks. If you’re interested in a ton of electrics, another system (Trex RainEscape or the Design Builder’s system) is recommended.
The ceiling panels are a vinyl product, and vinyl is not highly compatible with heat. If you’re looking to install heaters (an increasingly popular choice), avoid this dry deck system.
In general, these systems tend to keep about 95 percent of the water at bay. If you need to guarantee that all water is kept out of your under deck living space, this isn’t the ideal choice for your home.
Yes, you get several color and texture options, but if you’re looking for a specific design aesthetic, ZipUP might not be able to accommodate. If you’re looking for total freedom with your ceiling choice, you’ll need to opt for another system, such as the Design Builders dry deck solution.
A ZipUP UnderDeck solution is great for those looking to create a clean, simple under deck look. It’s ideal for those seeking a mostly (but not entirely) waterproof space under an elevated deck at the most economical price point.
If, however, you’re interested in adding a lot of electrics to this outdoor space, you have a specific design aesthetic in mind, or you need the area to be completely waterproof, the ZipUP UnderDeck system is not a great fit. A different system is likely to cost more, but it could also much better meet your needs.
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