Episodios

  • Do You Really Need a Permit for That New Deck or Patio?
    Mar 26 2026

    On this episode of Deck Builders Portland, we tackle a question many homeowners have but don’t always ask out loud: do you really need a permit for your new deck or patio? Before you start building, it’s important to understand when permits are required, why they exist, and how they actually protect you and your investment. We’ll walk through the basics of deck building rules, height limits, structural requirements, and how connected spaces like patios, pergolas, sunrooms, and outdoor kitchens can trigger additional permit needs.

    You’ll learn why permits are more than paperwork. They’re tied to safety checks, structural standards, and inspections that help ensure your deck, stairs, and railings are built to handle real‑world use. In this episode, we break down common situations where a permit is required, such as elevated decks, structures attached to the house, and projects that change the footprint of your home. We also talk about what can happen if you skip the permit process, including issues with home insurance, future home sales, and unexpected repair costs if something fails.

    We’ll also touch on how permit requirements relate to different deck materials and designs. For example, if you’re planning a composite decking upgrade, adding a roof structure over your deck, or creating a covered outdoor kitchen, you may be adding weight or changing how the structure handles moisture. Even the choice of brands like TimberTech for composite decking doesn’t change the need for a strong frame and proper inspections. Whether you’re planning a simple ground‑level deck or a full backyard renovation with patios and pergolas, this episode will help you understand the permit side so you can move forward with confidence and avoid costly surprises.

    If you're considering upgrading your outdoor space, you can reach our team at (503) 444-8607 or visit tuffdeckbuildersportland.com to learn more about our deck building services.

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  • Wood vs Composite Decking: What Homeowners Need to Know
    Mar 23 2026

    In this episode of Deck Builders Portland, we break down one of the most common questions we hear from homeowners: should you choose traditional wood or composite decking for your new deck? If you’re planning a backyard renovation that includes decks, patios, pergolas, or even a future sunroom or outdoor kitchen, the material you pick for your deck boards will have a major impact on how the space looks, feels, and holds up over time. We’ll walk through how each option performs in real backyard conditions, including our wet Pacific Northwest weather, and what that means for everyday maintenance.

    You’ll learn how wood decking behaves over the years, from the need for regular cleaning and staining to the risk of rot, splinters, and board replacement if water sits on the surface. We’ll explain why some homeowners still prefer the natural look of wood, but also why it’s important to be honest about the time and effort needed to keep it in good shape. Then we’ll compare that with composite decking, which is designed to handle moisture and heavy use with less ongoing work. Composite products from brands like Fiberon use protective surfaces that help resist fading, staining, and decay, which can make a big difference when your deck is exposed to rain, sun, and everyday foot traffic.

    Beyond appearance and maintenance, we’ll talk cost over the life of the deck, not just the price on day one. Many homeowners focus on the upfront material cost and forget to factor in years of sealing, staining, and repairs. We’ll look at how wood and composite decking behave when used alongside other outdoor living features, such as patios, pergolas, and covered structures, and how they affect long‑term durability. By the end, you’ll have a clear, straightforward picture of which deck materials fit your budget, your maintenance tolerance, and your long‑term plans for the property.

    If you're considering upgrading your outdoor space, you can reach our team at (503) 444-8607 or visit tuffdeckbuildersportland.com to learn more about our deck building services.

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    Website: tuffdeckbuildersportland.com

    Phone: (503) 444-8607

    Instagram: instagram.com/tuffdeckbuildersportland

    Facebook: facebook.com/TuffDeckBuildersPortland

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  • How to Plan a Safe, Solid Backyard Deck That Fits Your Family
    Mar 19 2026

    On this episode of Deck Builders Portland, we’re talking about how to plan a safe, solid backyard deck that actually works for the way your family lives. We’ll walk through the key choices every homeowner should make before any posts go in the ground, so you end up with a deck that feels strong underfoot, fits your space, and serves your day‑to‑day life, not just a design on paper. We’ll look at how to think about traffic patterns, where doors, windows, and steps line up, and how to size your deck so it doesn’t feel cramped or oversized.

    You’ll hear practical guidance on deck building basics like footing depth, beam sizing, and framing layouts, explained in simple terms so you can ask better questions when talking with a contractor. We’ll talk about different deck materials, from traditional wood to modern composite decking, and why the right choice often comes down to how much maintenance you want to do over the next 10 to 20 years. Composite decking from trusted manufacturers such as Trex can be a smart option for many Portland homeowners who want a clean look with less sanding, staining, and board replacement over time. We’ll also touch on railings, stairs, and the role of permits in keeping your deck safe and up to code.

    If you’re thinking about tying your deck into other outdoor living spaces like patios, pergolas, or even a future sunroom or outdoor kitchen, this episode will help you step back and see the full backyard picture. A well‑planned deck can become the backbone of a larger backyard renovation, giving you a strong structure to build around later instead of patching things together piece by piece. Whether you’re replacing an old, worn deck or starting from scratch in a new home, planning with safety, structure, and long‑term durability in mind will save you time, money, and headaches.

    If you're considering upgrading your outdoor space, you can reach our team at (503) 444-8607 or visit tuffdeckbuildersportland.com to learn more about our deck building services.

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    Website: tuffdeckbuildersportland.com

    Phone: (503) 444-8607

    Instagram: instagram.com/tuffdeckbuildersportland

    Facebook: facebook.com/TuffDeckBuildersPortland

    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/tuff-deck-builders-portland

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  • Portland Outdoor Living Playbook
    Dec 3 2025

    Portland’s weather makes or breaks your deck, and this episode of “Portland Outdoor Living Playbook” is all about designing a backyard that actually works with our climate instead of fighting it. 🌧️☀️ From long, rainy winters to warm, dry summers, Portland puts every deck to the test with moisture, temperature swings, and changing sun angles throughout the year. In this 4,000‑character deep dive, you’ll learn how to think like expert deck builders Portland homeowners trust, so your outdoor space feels comfortable, safe, and low‑maintenance in every season—not just for a few sunny weekends.​

    We’ll start with climate-aware planning: how Portland’s cool, wet months and mild, bright summers influence everything from deck placement to material choice and surface texture. You’ll hear how to read your yard like a pro—tracking where water flows during storms, how wind moves across your lot, and when the sun actually hits your main seating area in March versus July. Instead of guessing, you’ll learn a simple way to map sun and shade so you can place dining zones, lounges, and stairs where they stay usable longer and safer when things get slick.​

    Next, the episode digs into drainage and structure, the unglamorous details that quietly determine whether your deck lasts or fails in Portland’s rainfall. You’ll discover why proper slope, board spacing, and under‑deck airflow matter so much in a region known for frequent precipitation outside the summer window. This is where partnering with a seasoned deck building company Portland residents rely on becomes critical: pros coordinate framing with gutters, grading, and downspouts so you avoid puddling, rot, and foundation splashback that can appear years after a rushed build. Listeners come away knowing what questions to ask any contractor before they sign.​

    Comfort is the next focus—because a beautiful deck that’s too hot in July or too damp in November just doesn’t get used. You’ll learn how thoughtful deck builders near me layer comfort with partial covers, pergolas, screens, and moveable shade to handle both bright summer evenings and shoulder-season drizzle. The episode explains how railings, stair design, lighting, and even furniture layout can boost year‑round usability, helping you carve out spaces for weekday dinners, quiet morning coffee, and fall gatherings without constant setup and teardown. Instead of designing around one perfect barbecue, you’ll start thinking in terms of 12‑month livability.​

    Finally, the show ties everything together into a practical vision of a truly four‑season Portland deck. You’ll hear how pros combine climate‑smart layout, serious drainage planning, and flexible shade to create spaces that feel like an extra room for much of the year, not a seasonal accessory. Throughout the episode, the host highlights how specialized deck builders Portland homeowners choose bring local code knowledge, structural expertise, and an eye for microclimate details that generic “one‑size‑fits‑all” plans miss. If you’ve been searching for deck builders near me and feeling overwhelmed by options, this episode gives you the language and checklists to move forward with confidence.​

    To take the next step, listeners are invited to explore real‑world project ideas, layouts, and upgrades with Tuff Deck Builders Portland. You’ll hear a clear call to visit tuffdeckbuildersportland.com to request a consultation or quote and see how these principles show up in everyday backyards across the metro area. The episode also encourages you to follow Instagram @tuffdeckbuildersportland for before‑and‑after transformations, material comparisons, and seasonal tips that build on what you hear in the show. Whether you’re in Downtown Portland, Sellwood, Alberta Arts District, Irvington, Gresham, Beaverton, Tigard, or nearby communities, this description makes it clear: your outdoor living upgrade starts with understanding Portland’s climate and partnering with the right local pros. 🌲🏡✨

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