Location

Bluffton

Project

Composite Deck with Railing
Flat Roof Over Deck

Project

This customer wanted to be able to use their front porch area more. We add a new composite deck with a flat roof to keep them out of the elements.

Categories
  • Composite Deck
  • Deck Railing
  • TPO Flat Roof

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A composite deck with a flat roof can be an excellent addition to your home, providing an outdoor space for relaxation, entertainment, and enjoying the outdoors. Here’s some information and considerations for building a composite deck with a flat roof:

Design and Planning:

Start by creating a design plan for your deck and roof. Consider the size, shape, and placement of the deck, as well as the materials you’ll use for both the deck surface and the roofing.

Think about how you want to use the space. Do you want it to be an open deck for sunbathing and stargazing, or do you want to include features like a pergola, seating, or even a rooftop garden?

Materials:

Composite decking material is a popular choice for its durability and low maintenance. It’s resistant to rot, insects, and doesn’t require staining or sealing.

For the flat roof, you’ll need to select suitable roofing materials, such as EPDM (rubber) roofing, TPO (thermoplastic olefin) roofing, or modified bitumen roofing. These materials are commonly used for flat roofs and provide good waterproofing.

Structural Considerations:

Ensure that the deck and roof structures are designed to withstand the load. Flat roofs can hold weight, but you’ll need proper reinforcement.

Consult with a structural engineer or architect to ensure the safety and integrity of your deck and roof.

Permits and Regulations:

Check with your local building department to determine if you need permits for your project. Building codes and regulations can vary, so it’s essential to comply with local requirements.

Drainage:

Proper drainage is crucial for a flat roof to prevent water pooling, which can lead to leaks and damage. The design should incorporate a slight slope towards a drainage system.

Safety Features:

Consider adding safety features like railings, if needed, to ensure the safety of those using the deck. This is particularly important if your deck is elevated.

Lighting and Accessories:

Think about outdoor lighting, seating, and other accessories to enhance the usability and aesthetics of your deck.

Professional Installation:

Building a composite deck with a flat roof is a complex project that requires professional construction. Hire Woodruff Contracting, who are knowledgeable about both decking and roofing.

Maintenance:

Regular maintenance of the deck and roof is essential to ensure their longevity. Composite decking is low-maintenance, but the roof may need periodic inspections and repairs.

Budget:

Create a budget for the project that takes into account all materials, labor, and potential unexpected costs.

Remember that a well-designed and constructed composite deck with a flat roof can add value to your home and provide a beautiful outdoor space for various activities. It’s important to invest time in the planning and design stages and to work with professionals to ensure a successful project.