Composite Skirting Vs Floating Decks: Which is a Better Choice for Your Home?
Green Shield combines the sought-after "floating" aesthetic with our signature foundation and framing
Video Description
A Better Way to "Float"
Floating decks are trending for a reason: they can be fast to install and keep views unobstructed. However, traditional floating decks frequently fall victim to ground moisture and instability, leading to a short lifespan.
Green Shield offers a superior alternative. Green Shield combines the sought-after "floating" aesthetic with signature foundation and framing—a robust system engineered for longevity. By utilizing specialized composite skirting, our team creates the seamless, hovering look homeowners love without compromising structural integrity.
A deck should be a permanent investment, not a ten-year temporary fix. For those envisioning a modern outdoor retreat, a Green Shield deck designer provides the expertise needed to bridge the gap between vision and reality.
Schedule a free deck check and estimate at GreenShieldDeckBuilders.com to discover a longer-lasting solution for your home.
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Video Transcript
A popular trend in the decking industry is the creation of floating decks they can be quick to put up and often do not require a permit. They can also extend the living space without blocking your view. The problem with traditional floating decks is that they aren't built to last. Green Shield has come up with a better solution. Let me show you. With the addition of composite skirting, homeowners are able to achieve that popular floating deck look, but with Green Shield's foundation framing. If you're thinking about building a floating deck, talk to a Green Shield deck designer about longer-lasting solutions during a free deck check and estimate at GreenShieldDeckBuilders.com.