James Moylan

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Who is Responsible For a Deck Permit: Homeowner or Contractor?

Posted in: Deck Permits, Deck Building Questions, Deck Contractors License, Deck Contractor Permits, Deck Contractors Insured, deck contractors

James Moylan

Monday, July 13, 2020

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A Decking Contractor Should Be Well-Versed in Pulling Permits

If you’re going to have a deck built in your backyard, regardless of whether it’s attached to the house or a standalone deck, you’re going to have to get a deck permit. This is something required by law, and if you build without one and get caught, you’ll likely have to pay a big fine and may even be required to tear your new deck down, whether it’s partially built or completed. Basically, it’s not something that you want to have to go through.

The Simple Way Any Open-Air Pergola Can Keep the Mosquitos Away

Posted in: Pergolas

James Moylan

Friday, July 10, 2020

 

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If you live in the Washington, DC; Virginia; or Maryland region or any area afflicted by pesky insects, you know how quickly something small can ruin an outdoor living space! There’s nothing worse than trying to sit and relax outside on a warm summer night only to find yourself swatting away biting, buzzing insects. While you might not think of an open-air pergola as a great deterrent to insects, this one simple addition can help greatly: a fan.

Protecting Our Planet and Your Greatest Asset

Posted in: Pergolas

James Moylan

Tuesday, July 07, 2020

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Customers today have more options than ever, and that includes enhancements and features for an outdoor living space. With so many companies and products to choose from, consumers certainly get more pricing options, but they can also choose to give their dollars to businesses whose practices align with their personal philosophies. Most recently, this has been a big boon for companies, such as Structureworks, that have an eco-friendly ethos.

How Much Does it Cost to Replace the Screens on a Screened Porch?

Posted in: Screen Porch in Northern Virginia, Screen Porch, Screen Porch Tips, Screen Porch Questions, Screen Porch Screens, Screen Porch in Maryland

James Moylan

Thursday, July 02, 2020

Replace Screened Porch Screens in MD & VA

Screened porch screen replacement typically costs between $300–$2,000 depending on porch size, materials, and damage severity. Homeowners in Montgomery County, MD and Fairfax County, VA benefit from upgrading older stapled screens to modern, durable systems that resist tears and extend porch lifespan. This guide covers costs, materials, and what to expect.

The main problem with this method is that screens come loose and begin to sag over time. In addition, if screens are torn or damaged in any way, it can be very difficult to replace them, since you’ll have to remove the trim and pull out many staples or tacks to remove the screens.

The History of Structureworks Pergolas

Posted in: Pergolas

James Moylan

Wednesday, July 01, 2020

 

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Structureworks pergolas are the premium shade solution trusted by homeowners across Montgomery County, Maryland and Fairfax County, Virginia. These durable structures provide year-round protection from intense summer heat while enhancing outdoor living spaces. Whether you're planning a screened porch addition or standalone pergola, understanding Structureworks' reputation and product quality helps you make the best decision for your DMV home.