How to Interview a Deck Builder: Specific Process and Checklist

Posted in: Decks in Maryland, Decks in Virginia, Deck Contratcors, Deck Building Tips, Deck Building Questions, Deck Estimate, Zuri Deck, Deck Tips, Deck Contractors License, Deck Contractor Permits, Deck Contractors Insured

James Moylan

Friday, August 21, 2020

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Deck Builder Interview Checklist for Northern Virginia & MD

Yes, you should interview multiple deck builders before deciding. A structured checklist helps you compare credentials, portfolios, timelines, and communication styles across candidates. For Fairfax County, VA and Montgomery County, MD homeowners, this process ensures you partner with a contractor who understands local building codes, weather conditions, and delivers the outdoor living space you envision.

Depending on the complexity of your deck project, you may be working with this firm and their crew for weeks. Since it’s an outdoor project, decks usually require fewer interruptions to your normal daily life, but it can still be a major hassle to not have complete access to your outdoor space.

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.

How Much Must I Pay my Contractor Before They Begin Building My Deck?

Posted in: Deck Building Questions, Deck Contractor Permits, deck builders

James Moylan

Tuesday, June 30, 2020

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How Much to Pay Your Contractor in Maryland & Virginia

You can legally pay your contractor 10-33% upfront in Maryland and Virginia—never the full amount. Montgomery County MD and Fairfax County VA enforce strict deposit caps to protect homeowners on deck, porch, and outdoor kitchen projects. These laws prevent fraud, ensure contractor accountability, and guarantee work completion before final payment is due.

7 Deck Maintenance Tips for the Spring

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James Moylan

Tuesday, March 10, 2020

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How to get your deck ready for spring after a harsh winter

Deck owners rejoice! After a long Maryland winter full of ice, snow, cold, and freezing rain, decks everywhere are primed to be reclaimed from mother nature. While there was little that could be done to help our outdoor living spaces in recent months, rising temperatures and increasingly-present sunshine are ready to join your quest to reverse the havoc caused by foregone seasonal elements.

How Long Does it Take to Get a Permit for a Rooftop Deck in Washington

Posted in: Deck Permits, Deck Contractor Permits, hire a decking contractor, deck builders, building permits, deck contractors, decks in Washington, D.C., rooftop decks in Washington, DC, building a deck

James Moylan

Sunday, January 05, 2020

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Rooftop deck permits in Montgomery County, MD and Fairfax County, VA typically take 4-8 weeks, though timelines vary by jurisdiction. The permitting process involves structural reviews, zoning compliance, and building code inspections. Understanding local requirements and working with experienced builders can help streamline approvals and get your outdoor living space built faster.