Clean Your Deck Safely This Winter
Posted January 19th, 2015 | Composite Decking | Deck Builder | Dry Space Deck | Winter
As homeowners, it seems we are always worried about our decks in the winter, due to all the snow, ice and water that could be damaging it. Having a deck built or repairing the existing deck is one of the best decisions made when buying or owning a home. That being said, it is important […]
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TrexPRO Composite Deck Platinum Builder
Posted December 9th, 2014 | Composite Decking | Deck Builder | Winter
Michigan Best Deck Builders is proud to be one of Trexpro Platinum Status Builders. We have supported Trex Composite Deck materials and they cease to let us down. While they continuously improve their composite deck building materials, ECO Friendly decking and recycling, deck lighting, handrails, new deck colors and much more keeps us staying a […]
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Finish Your Basement Before Winter
Posted October 8th, 2014 | Deck Builder | Dry Space Deck | Winter
As we all can feel, the weather in Michigan has cooled down drastically! We are sure you are aware that we love decks, so the reality that our days to relax on our deck and gather with family and friends are dwindling down leaving us to find somewhere else to congregate. Bringing your guests into […]
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Is Your Wood Deck Ready for Michigan Winter?
Posted September 9th, 2014 | Composite Decking | Wood Deck
Everyone hates to see the warm weather leave. Michigan winters can be very harsh. Proper maintenance will significantly increase the lifespan of your wood deck. Follow these easy steps that you can do now to prepare your deck to survive the winter. 1) Thoroughly clean your deck of all dirt and debris. Clear off your […]
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How to Avoid Splinters on a Deck
Posted August 10th, 2014 | Spring deck building
Getting splinters is no fun, especially when it’s unexpected. There’s nothing worse than walking around on your deck barefoot (whether if you’re preparing for a party, spending time with your family or just enjoying the lovely weather) and ending up feeling your feet full of splinters. If you think that’s bad, imagine the pain of […]

