Why Winter is the Best Time to Plan Your Deck Project

Winter in Kansas City brings unpredictable weather—one day might be mild, while the next is bitterly cold. Naturally, most homeowners spend less time outdoors during this season, making deck projects less of a priority. After all, when you think about adding a deck, spring and summer are probably the first seasons that come to mind. It’s no surprise that as the weather warms up, our phones start ringing non-stop!

But here’s a little secret: winter is one of the best times to start planning your deck project. While you may not be lounging outside just yet unless you have an outdoor propane heater, getting a head start during the colder months means you’ll be ready to enjoy your new outdoor space as soon as spring arrives. Let’s dive into why winter might be the perfect season to turn your backyard dreams into reality.

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1. Beat the Spring Rush

Last year, we were fully booked for the season by early May! Deck builders get overwhelmed with projects in the spring and summer, meaning longer wait times. By planning your deck in the winter, you can secure a spot on our schedule before the rush begins. That way, your deck will be ready to enjoy when warm weather rolls in—without the long wait.

2. More Time to Design Your Perfect Deck

A deck is a major investment, and rushing the design process can lead to regrets. Winter planning gives you extra time to:

✅ Choose the ideal layout for your space
✅ Explore different materials and finishes
✅ Consider upgrades like pergolas, built-in seating, and lighting

With a well-thought-out plan in place, construction can begin seamlessly, ensuring your deck fits your vision and budget.

3. Take Advantage of Off-Season Discounts

Winter is a slower season for deck construction, which means some contractors offer special discounts to keep their crews busy. This could mean savings on labor, materials, or even premium upgrades that would cost more during peak season.

4. Faster Permit Approvals

Depending on your location, a deck project may require permits and inspections. If you’ve ever dealt with city permits, you know they’re not always a quick process—especially in the busy season when every contractor is submitting requests. By starting in winter, you’ll likely experience faster permit approvals, allowing construction to begin without unnecessary delays.

5. Your Deck Will Be Ready for Spring

Waiting until spring to start planning your deck could mean it won’t be finished until summer—or even later. By planning in winter, your deck will be ready to enjoy the moment temperatures rise. Imagine hosting spring barbecues, relaxing outdoors, and making the most of your backyard without waiting months for construction to be completed.

6. Less Disruption to Your Yard

Winter construction is actually easier on your landscaping. Since most plants and grass are dormant, heavy foot traffic and construction won’t cause as much damage as they would during the growing season. Plus, your yard will have time to recover before spring arrives.

7. Exclusive Winter Booking Discount from KC Pro Decks!

Here’s the best reason to plan your deck this winter—we’re offering a special winter booking discount! Secure your project now, and you’ll not only beat the rush but also get the best deal of the season.

Start Planning Your Dream Deck Today

Winter might not be the first season that comes to mind for deck building, but it’s truly the smartest time to start planning. Reach out to KC Pro Decks today to discuss your project, take advantage of our winter discount, and get ahead of the game! By the time spring arrives, you’ll be sitting back and enjoying your brand-new deck while everyone else is just getting started.

📞 Contact us now to get started!

KC Pro Decks and Porches

Woman-owned deck company in the Kansas City area.

https://www.kcprodecks.com
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