Seen this deck before? It's along a prominent road in Encinitas, as well as being on the cover of Trex's catalog and in ads throughout many home magazines (click here to see). ProDeck worked in conjunction with Trex to design and build this 2012 "Dream Deck". It is over 1,600 square feet, and features Trex Transcend decking and railing, Trex RainEscapes, Trex Lighting, Trex Trim, and the first ever Trex Pergola.
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1 - Consultation
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First things first—we need to make sure we're a good fit for each other. Either over the phone, email, or in person at the project site, we do our best to find out your needs and then offer ideas and solutions. We're happy to share ballpark prices up front, as well as photos of our projects and samples/literature of the products we use.
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2 - Design and Material Selection
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In order to provide a firm price for the project, we need to put together a design and/or specify what will be constructed. ProDeck can help you visualize your new deck with a 3D design. See our Deck Options Guide for additional help.
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3 - Bid and Agreement
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ProDeck will provide a firm price to complete the project. This is not a budget—we will stick to our price no matter what. Once this cost and scope of work are agreed upon, we ask for a signature of agreement and a deposit of $1,000 or 10%, whichever is less, to reserve your spot in our construction queue.
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4 - Schedule and Construction
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The "queue" concept is ProDeck's unique way of working in greater dedication to each customer. Rather than attempting to guarantee a specific start date, we instead put you in a line-up based on when you commit to us and we will not start your project until we complete the one we are currently working on. The benefit to this system is that once construction starts, we are dedicated to you and your project, and we do not move on until it is complete. We also work more efficiently because our efforts are focused solely on the project at hand.
The payment schedule is determined by the size of the project, but generally will be split into 1-2 more payments, the final one always being after the work is complete and you are totally satisfied. |