James Moylan

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Advantages of Ground-Level Decks over Elevated Decks

Posted in: Deck Contratcors, Deck Building Tips, deck builders

James Moylan

Saturday, April 18, 2020

Ground-Level Decks vs Elevated: Maryland & Virginia Guide

Ground-level decks offer practical advantages over elevated designs for many Maryland and Virginia homeowners. They're more affordable to build, easier to access, and require less maintenance than traditional elevated decks. In Montgomery County, Fairfax County, and across the DMV, ground-level decks are increasingly popular for creating seamless outdoor living spaces that blend naturally with your landscape.

However, one type of deck would appear more frequently today than in previous years: the ground-level deck. This type of deck design is gaining popularity among builders and homeowners alike due to its dramatic appearance and design. Read on for 11 of our top advantages of choosing a ground-level deck for your home.

Introducing TimberTech Azek

Posted in: TimberTech Azek

James Moylan

Friday, April 17, 2020

Timbertech Azek Design Builders 6

TimberTech AZEK is a premium composite decking solution now available for Montgomery County and Fairfax County homeowners. This major rebranding represents significant innovation in high-performance deck materials. If you're planning a screened porch, deck, or outdoor kitchen renovation across the DMV, understanding TimberTech AZEK's capabilities helps you make informed decisions about your outdoor living investment.

Are You The Ideal Danver Stainless Outdoor Kitchen Customer ?

Posted in: Danver Stainless Outdoor Kitchens

James Moylan

Thursday, April 16, 2020

 

Wood or Vinyl Railings :  What is Best for a Screened Porch ?

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

James Moylan

Tuesday, April 14, 2020

Wood vs Vinyl Railings for Maryland & Virginia Screened Porches

Vinyl railings outperform wood for screened porches in Maryland and Virginia climates due to superior durability and minimal maintenance. Montgomery County MD and Fairfax County VA homeowners face intense humidity and temperature swings that cause wood to warp, crack, and rot. Building codes require railings on porches over 30 inches high, making material selection critical for long-term performance and safety compliance.

Tips to Keep Bugs Out of Your Screened Porch

Posted in: Screen Porch in Northern Virginia, Screen Porch, Bug Problems, Screen Porch Tips, Screen Porch Questions, Deck Screens, Screen Porch Screens, Deck Tips, Deck Design, Screen Porch in Maryland, Screen-Porch Design Tips, deck builders, Deck Care

James Moylan

Monday, April 13, 2020

Keep Bugs Out of Screened Porches in MD & VA

Tips to Keep Bugs Out of Your Screened Porch

A well-maintained screened porch keeps bugs out year-round. Homeowners in Montgomery County, MD and Fairfax County, VA often struggle with pest infiltration due to installation gaps, damaged screening, and poor seals. Design Builders shows you exactly where problems hide and how to fix them so you can enjoy your outdoor space without compromise.