Month: July 2025

🏠 How Long Do Renovations Really Take?

If you’re planning a home renovation, you’ve probably thought about how long the actual work will take—but what about everything that happens before demo day?

From gathering multiple quotes and reviewing scopes of work to finalizing designs and ordering materials, the entire process takes longer than most homeowners expect. Understanding the full timeline—from your first outreach to the final walkthrough—can help you plan smarter and avoid stress.

Below, we break down common renovation timelines for popular projects, including key phases before work begins, and the biggest reasons projects get delayed.

🛁 Bathroom Renovation

Scope Timeline
Cosmetic Refresh 3–5 weeks
– Replace vanity, mirror, faucet
– Paint walls, lighting swap
Full Remodel 6–10 weeks
– Demolition, re-tiling, new fixtures
– Plumbing/electrical changes

Common Delays:
• Custom glass, tile, or vanity delays
• Permit approval for layout changes
• Water damage or mold discovered during demo

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🍽 Kitchen Remodel

Scope Timeline
Cosmetic Refresh 4–6 weeks
– Paint cabinets, new countertops
– Replace backsplash, lighting
Full Remodel 8–14 weeks
– Layout changes, wall removal
– New cabinetry, flooring, plumbing

Common Delays:
• Cabinet manufacturing lead time
• Appliance backorders
• Permits and electrical work delays

👩‍🍳 Ready to cook in a kitchen you love? [Post your kitchen remodel project] and get matched with experienced renovators.


🛋 Basement Finishing

Scope Timeline
Basic Finish 6–10 weeks
– Open living space, drywall, paint
– Lighting and flooring installation
Full Suite 10–16 weeks
– Add bedroom, bathroom, kitchenette
– Full HVAC, electrical, and plumbing

Common Delays:
• Permit delays for bathrooms/suites
• Subcontractor availability
• HVAC rerouting or code compliance

📦 Looking to add more usable space? [Post your basement project today] to explore options and pricing.


🏡 Home Addition

Scope Timeline
Small Addition 3–4 months
– Sunroom, mudroom, entry extension
Major Addition 4–6+ months
– Second story, garage suite, full wing
– Includes excavation, framing, utilities

Common Delays:
• Zoning/permit approvals
• Weather during excavation or framing
• Engineering changes or inspections

🏗️ Need more space without moving? [Post your home addition project] and get insights from pros in your area.


🌿 Landscaping

Scope Timeline
Softscape 2–3 weeks
– Sod, plants, trees, mulch
– Basic irrigation or garden lighting
Hardscape 3–7 weeks
– Patio, deck, retaining wall
– Lighting, grading, irrigation systems

Common Delays:
• Rain or soil condition issues
• Stone or paver delivery delays
• Utility line locating for irrigation/lighting

🌳 Time to refresh your outdoor space? [Post your landscaping project] and get matched with local experts.


💡 Real Talk: Why Projects Get Delayed

Even the best-planned projects hit snags. The most common causes of delays include:

  • Quote back-and-forth: Comparing apples-to-oranges scopes takes time

  • Material delays: Some items (like custom cabinets or windows) have long lead times

  • Permits: Some cities can take weeks just to review your application

  • Change orders: Changing your mind mid-project can stall progress

  • Contractor backlog: Good pros are often booked out weeks—or months


✅ Pro Tips for Staying on Track

  • Request multiple quotes early and clarify what’s included

  • Be decisive—slow approvals = slow project

  • Ask about timelines and permit needs before signing

  • Build in buffer time (and budget) for surprises

  • Post your project early to get on contractor schedules


📣 Ready to Get Started?

The sooner you get your quotes, the sooner you can start planning. Post your project today and we’ll send it out to top-rated local contractors who can help bring it to life.

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Disclaimer: The timelines provided in this guide are general estimates based on typical renovation scenarios. Actual project durations may vary depending on contractor availability, permitting processes, material lead times, weather conditions, scope changes, and unforeseen issues. We are not responsible for any discrepancies between these estimates and the actual timeline of your renovation project.

This post first appeared on https://blog.renovationfind.com

4 Best Practices for Weed Control in Your Landscape

Flower bed with bark mulch, dense perennials, and no visible weeds in a professionally designed landscape by EarthWorm Landscape Design Co.

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What to Do About Weeds: 4 Smart Landscaping Strategies to Keep Them Under Control

Sorry to say it—but weeds are here to stay. However, with a few expert tips and the right design strategies, you can manage them efficiently without feeling overwhelmed by your garden. At EarthWorm Landscape Design Co., we’ve put together 4 best practices to help you enjoy your outdoor space without the constant battle against weeds.


1. Fill the Space

You’ve heard the saying: “Nature abhors a vacuum.” If you leave areas of bare soil, loose rock, or bark mulch uncovered, weeds will inevitably grow there.

Our prairie planting designs aim to space plants so they have room to grow and mature while still filling in the beds quickly enough to minimize weed opportunity. It’s not an exact science, but with yearly pruning and proper placement, we ensure that beauty outweighs the weeds.


2. Use Good Plant Competitors

Some plants are garden extroverts—they take up space and crowd out weeds with dense foliage and strong roots. In larger areas, bold and broad-leafed plants can act as natural ground cover.

Your EarthWorm designer can help create a balanced planting plan that uses weed-suppressing plants to fill gaps and reduce maintenance long-term.


3. Build Boundaries and Barriers

Nature is persistent, but smart boundaries can help. While concrete is effective, it’s not always the most beautiful.

Instead, we design with bark mulch, softscaping, and functional dividers to manage tricky transitions—like where the forest meets the backyard, or where dogs roam near garden beds. Custom solutions are always part of our process.


4. Be a Good Gardener

Even with great design, weeds will still show up—and your job is to outsmart them:

  • Weeding: Don’t just pull off the tops! That’s just free pruning for your weeds. Use a durable digging tool (like those from Lee Valley Tools) to extract the entire root.

  • Watering: Stick your digger 4–6 inches into the soil to see if moisture is reaching the plant root zone. Thirsty ornamentals can’t compete with drought-hardy weeds.

  • Fertilizing: Feed your plants properly. Healthy plants are strong competitors and naturally suppress weeds by dominating their space.


At EarthWorm Landscape Design Co., we understand that weeds can be frustrating—but we also know that smart design and ongoing care can make a big difference. Book your perfect garden solution today!

This post first appeared on https://blog.renovationfind.com

Planting on the Prairies: A Guide to What, When, and How to Grow

Prairie garden with drought-tolerant plants, mulch, and staked young tree in a residential landscape by EarthWorm Landscape Design Co.

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Planting on the Prairies: How to Choose, Place, and Care for Plants That Thrive

While we live within a vast ecosystem known as the prairie, landscape designers in Alberta and the Canadian Prairies encounter an incredible variety of soil types, microclimates, and site conditions. At EarthWorm Landscape Design Co., our approach to planting is always customized. Here’s how we consider every detail to create thriving, sustainable, and beautiful outdoor spaces.


Why We Plant

Plants do far more than beautify your yard. Strategic planting supports:


What We Plant

We focus on species that can handle harsh prairie climates and varied soil conditions:

  • Plants that thrive in Zones 1, 2, and 3

  • Species adapted to sand, loam, or clay soil

  • Combinations that look great and work well together

  • Plants with cultural or healing significance

  • Food-producing options like herbs, fruit bushes, and native edibles

Whether you’re designing a healing garden, pollinator patch, or edible landscape, we help you choose species that will flourish with minimal maintenance.


When We Plant

Timing matters for success:

  • Perennials, shrubs, and trees can be planted as soon as the ground is diggable

  • Annuals are often seeded early or transplanted in late June, once frost risk passes


How We Plant

Proper planting techniques ensure long-term health and growth:

  • Soak plants before planting

  • Fill the hole with water and backfill slowly

  • Water deeply, but only as needed (check soil 4–6 inches down)

  • Mulch to retain moisture and suppress weeds

  • Stake trees to protect them from prairie winds


Where We Plant

  • Traditionally, planting has been concentrated around foundation lines and fence edges

  • Today, Fire Smart landscaping guidelines in rural or outlying areas encourage planting farther from buildings and using low-flammability plant varieties


EarthWorm landscape designers understand the nuances of prairie planting—from urban yards to rural acreages. We create outdoor environments that are resilient, regenerative, and rooted in local ecology. Book your perfect garden solution today!

This post first appeared on https://blog.renovationfind.com

4 Expert Tips for Designing Safe and Stylish Landscape Steps

Outdoor stone steps with even risers and handrails in a professionally landscaped garden by EarthWorm Landscape Design Co.

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4 Steps to Making Good Steps

Most people take steps for granted—until they stumble on poorly built ones. Whether it’s in your front yard, garden, or multi-level deck, properly designed landscape steps are essential for comfort, safety, and style. Here are four key practices EarthWorm Landscape Design Co. follows to ensure your outdoor steps are both functional and flawless.


1. Avoid Common “Danger Shapes”

Poorly shaped steps cause countless falls. Here’s what to watch out for:

  • The Single Step: Common on front sidewalks or multi-level decks, a lone step often disappears in daylight or shadows. It becomes a hidden hazard during Hallowe’en and other events. If you must have one, add extra lighting, a handrail, or our go-to solution: a gritty, light-colored strip of paint across the top riser.

  • The Stage Step: Found on porches or decks, this step ends abruptly and lacks a handrail—making it invisible from above. Always ensure steps are full-width and well-lit.

  • The Wedge Step: Stylish but risky. If the narrow end of a step is too sharp, there’s no room to land your foot safely. Ensure the inside tread is at least 12 inches wide to avoid slips.


2. Use the Ergonomic Formula

Proper step sizing isn’t just about looks—it’s about comfort. Use the ergonomic formula to guide your design:

(2 × Riser Height) + Tread Depth = 28 inches

This formula ensures that your garden stairs or patio steps feel natural underfoot, regardless of age or mobility level.


3. Keep Every Step Consistent

One of the most common trip hazards? A step that’s just slightly off in height—especially where stairs meet the ground.

Do the math and make all risers equal. If the ground has settled and caused a taller bottom step, regrade or reset it. Even half an inch of difference can throw off a person’s stride.


4. Know Your Building Codes

Before building stairs, check local regulations for:

Codes exist for a reason—they protect you and your guests from preventable accidents. And remember: in cold climates, steps are often safer than ramps, which can become slippery from frost.


At EarthWorm Landscape Design Co., we specialize in step design that blends safety, ergonomics, and visual appeal. The best outdoor stairs are the ones you never notice—because they feel so natural to use. Book your perfect landscape solution today!

This post first appeared on https://blog.renovationfind.com

How to Design the Perfect Firepit Party Space

Rustic firepit area with boulder seating, string lights, and surrounding shrubs designed by EarthWorm Landscape Design Co.

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Design a Great Firepit Party!

Nothing brings people together like a fire. Whether you’re hosting a backyard gathering or planning a rustic night under the stars, a well-designed firepit area can transform your landscape into an inviting retreat. Here’s how to create a firepit party setup that’s cozy, safe, and unforgettable.


1. Pick the Perfect Location

Do you want your firepit to be part of the main entertainment zone near the house, or should it be tucked into the woods for a more primal, campfire feel? This key decision will shape the design:

  • A gas firepit on a stone patio near the house reduces smoke and offers cleaner, modern vibes.

  • A wood-burning bonfire offers a rustic charm but should be placed safely away from structures.


2. Design for Safety and Flow

If your firepit is close to your home’s deck or outdoor living space, a hardscaped pathway makes it easier to access. For remote, woodsy firepits, informal access through gravel or stepping stones may feel more natural.

Follow these fire safety essentials:

  • Position the firepit at least 10 feet from any structure

  • Use Fire Smart plant selections for Alberta landscaping

  • Check local bylaws before installing a permanent pit


3. Choose Comfortable Seating

Comfort is key! For patios, consider weather-resistant outdoor furniture with cushions that encourage long conversations. If you’re embracing the woods, try large boulders, a seating wall, or cured log stools. Avoid freshly cut wood for seating—it’s sticky and full of sap.


4. Create a Cozy Enclosure

Firepits feel best when partially enclosed. Frame your space with boulders, shrubs, or perennial garden beds, leaving one side open to encourage playful flow. Add a pergola, vented gazebo, or wind-blocking louvres for shelter and style.

Right-size your firepit patio:


5. Add Evening Magic

Great lighting turns a firepit area into a magical evening escape. Use string lights, up-lit trees, lanterns, and pathway markers to build ambiance. White flowers like moonflower or Evening Scented Stocks glow at night and release fragrance after dusk—an enchanting touch!


6. Include Comforts & Extras

A screened gazebo nearby lets you set out food without worry and offers a cozy nook for late-night snuggles. Don’t forget warm blankets, marshmallows, and your favorite playlist or cheesy sing-along songs.


At EarthWorm Landscape Design Co., we specialize in crafting personalized outdoor spaces for unforgettable gatherings. Book your perfect firepit design today!

This post first appeared on https://blog.renovationfind.com

4 Components of a Wonderful Outdoor Living Space

Cozy outdoor patio with sectional furniture, string lights, and herb planters designed by EarthWorm Landscape Design Co.

Creating the perfect outdoor living space means designing with intention, style, and comfort. At EarthWorm Landscape Design Co., we believe your backyard should be a sanctuary—a space that feels like an extension of your home. Here are the four essential elements for building a truly enjoyable and functional space:


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1. Furniture You Love

Whether it’s a snuggly sectional, a soothing lawn swing, or a rugged harvest table under string lights, the furniture you choose should invite you outside. Select pieces that reflect your style and provide the comfort you need to unwind. A storage trunk is a smart addition—keeping dry cushions and throws on hand means you’re always ready to relax in your backyard oasis.


2. Properly Sized Space

Choosing the right furniture is only half the equation—you also need a landscape design plan that accommodates everything comfortably. This is where a scale drawing becomes essential. Pull chairs out from the table, ensure space for movement even when seats are occupied, and leave enough room around the BBQ area. Add pots and baskets of summer flowers for colour and vibrancy.

Don’t forget: draw a 3-foot-wide garden path from the door to the exit or stairs, and keep it clear of furniture. Our average patio design spans at least 16 feet across, providing plenty of room for both functionality and flow. For a small nook for two, plan for at least 6’ by 8’.


3. Safety and Standards

Following proper construction standards results in an outdoor space that’s not just attractive but also safe. Nobody enjoys sitting beside a drop-off, navigating awkward stairs, or worrying about unsafe railings. Strategic dividers, walls, and railings add privacy, shelter, and decorative potential while ensuring peace of mind. Best of all, doing things right inspires your neighbours to do the same—keeping eyesores to a minimum.


4. Fill It With Life

To transform a good space into a great one, infuse it with life and sensory richness. Consider vines for privacy, herb planters for aroma and utility, and fountains to add the soothing sound of water. String lights can add ambience and charm.

The BBQ area often becomes the social hub, so keep it close to the seating area. You might even create a cozy bistro corner with cut flowers, a wine bottle display, and a bar-height table for casual dining. Add a few guests—and voila, instant magic!


At EarthWorm Landscape Design Co., we’re full of creative ideas to turn your backyard into a destination. Book your custom outdoor living solution today!

This post first appeared on https://blog.renovationfind.com

How to Design a Front Yard That Matches Your Personality

Front yard with colorful perennial garden beds, curved walkway, and wooden privacy fence designed by EarthWorm Landscape Design Co.

Homes often reflect the personality of their owners. When you stand at the curb looking at your home, do you feel happy and welcomed—or do you feel pushed away?

Whether you’re a public figure seeking privacy or an introvert looking for solitude, the right landscape design can help you create a serene and secluded outdoor space. With professional help, you can incorporate fences, hedges, privacy walls, and secure gates that send a clear message to “keep out.” Your front yard can be landscaped to feel set back from the street, with the entrance subtly hidden from view—an ideal approach for private homes.

On the other hand, if you prefer a welcoming and vibrant curb appeal, paint your door a bold, cheerful colour and keep trees and shrubs trimmed to offer better visibility. You can experiment with wider planting beds filled with colourful perennials that bloom in succession throughout the growing season. Not only does this improve visual interest, but it enhances your home’s outdoor living experience as well.

A comfortable, well-maintained walkway should be between 3 to 5 feet wide. A gently curving path—or one with an intentional jog—adds personality and flow. Spend some time driving through different neighbourhoods to observe the variety of effects!

To add architectural flair, consider placing an arbour or archway over your front sidewalk. Just ensure it’s at least 4 feet wide to avoid feeling cramped. If you add a gate beneath the arch, be aware that guests may assume there’s a dog in the yard—possibly slowing them down!

At EarthWorm Landscape Design Co., we specialize in customizing front yard landscaping solutions to match your personality and lifestyle. Whether you’re after privacy, curb appeal, or both, our landscape designers will help your home send the right message. Book your perfect garden solution today!

This post first appeared on https://blog.renovationfind.com

Why More Edmonton Homeowners Are Choosing Composite Decking

Planning to upgrade or build a new deck? With Edmonton’s harsh winters and dry summers, choosing the right decking material isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s about long-term durability. That’s why more homeowners are choosing composite decking Edmonton as their go-to solution.

This guide walks you through everything you need to know: what composite decking is, how much it costs, why it performs so well in Alberta’s climate, and how to get it installed properly.

A wide-angle image of a finished composite deck with outdoor furniture, greenery, and clear skies.

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What Is Composite Decking?

Composite decking is a manufactured material made from a mix of recycled wood fibers, plastics, and binding agents. It mimics the look of real wood, but without the common downsides like splintering, rotting, or fading.

Common Types of Composite Decking:

  • WPC (Wood-Plastic Composite): Made from sawdust and recycled plastics.
  • MBC (Mineral-Based Composite): Lightweight, heat-resistant, and ultra-durable.
  • PVC Decking: 100% plastic, perfect for moisture resistance and fade protection.

Each material type has its strengths, but all are designed to last longer and perform better than traditional wood—especially in Alberta’s extreme weather.

Close-up of composite decking boards stacked side by side in different colors and textures 

Why It’s a Great Fit for Edmonton’s Climate

Between heavy snowfalls, sudden thaws, summer heat, and year-round UV exposure, wood decks in Edmonton take a beating. Composite decking is built to handle it all—with far less maintenance.

Key Benefits:

  • No sanding, sealing, or staining
  • Resistant to cracking, warping, and rotting
  • Fade-resistant and water-repellent
  • Slip-resistant surfaces, even when wet
  • Simple cleaning with just soap and water

Homeowners seeking composite decking Edmonton appreciate its performance year after year.

Cost: Is Composite Decking Worth the Investment?

While composite decking comes with a higher upfront cost than pressure-treated wood, it often ends up being more affordable in the long run. You save on staining, repairs, and board replacement—not to mention your time.

What Impacts the Cost:

  • Type of composite material (WPC, MBC, PVC)
  • Brand and finish
  • Size and layout of your deck
  • Professional installation and design features

CBS Alberta works with trusted Canadian suppliers to source high-quality composite materials and offers clear, competitive quotes, helping homeowners plan confidently and avoid unexpected costs.

Railings and Finishing Touches Matter

A durable deck is only as good as its details. Your railing system contributes to both safety and aesthetics. CBS Alberta offers deck railing installation in Edmonton with aluminum, glass, or composite-compatible systems that match your design and meet local code.

They also provide additional services:

  • Waterproofing solutions
  • Custom layout and framing

CBS Alberta installers working on a raised deck frame, installing composite boards and aluminum railings.

Where to Buy Composite Decking in Edmonton

Composite decking boards are available at most building supply retailers. But to get the most out of your investment, professional installation is key.

CBS Alberta offers deck construction services tailored to Edmonton homes, including:

  • Material recommendations
  • Custom design
  • Code-compliant framing and railings
  • Warranty-backed installation

Conclusion

Composite decking offers Edmonton homeowners a durable, low-maintenance, and weather-resistant option that outperforms traditional wood. It’s a smart investment for lasting beauty and functionality in any outdoor space.

Working with experienced local installers can save time, money, and future headaches. Take your time to compare materials, designs, and installation services to make the most of your outdoor space.

This post first appeared on https://blog.renovationfind.com

Leaking or Ponding Water on Your Deck? Here’s How Edmonton Homeowners Are Fixing It

If your deck is leaking water into the space below or holding puddles every time it rains, it’s not just inconvenient, it’s a warning sign. In a city like Edmonton, where freeze-thaw cycles are common, unprotected decks can lead to rot, mold, and expensive repairs.

Luckily, professional waterproofing and drainage repair can solve these problems for good.

A flat deck surface with visible puddles of water after rain
 

Signs Your Deck Has a Waterproofing or Drainage Issue

You might notice:

  • Water dripping from the underside after rain
  • Pooled water that doesn’t drain properly
  • Spongy or softened deck boards
  • Water stains on walls or ceilings below
  • Musty smell around your foundation

These signs suggest your deck’s slope or waterproofing system is failing.


Purpose: Shows how a leaking deck affects the areas below it, reinforcing the urgency.

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What Causes Ponding or Leaking?

In most cases, the problem starts with:

  • Poor deck slope – Water can’t drain properly if the surface isn’t angled.
  • Old or damaged coatings – Cracked or worn waterproofing no longer keeps water out.
  • Gaps in flashing or seams – Where water seeps in undetected.
  • Wood absorption – Some untreated wood pulls in moisture like a sponge.

All of these can be fixed with deck sloping and drainage repair services.

How Edmonton Homeowners Are Fixing It

CBS Alberta uses proven systems like Flexstone deck waterproofing Edmonton to protect against water intrusion—plus structural corrections to ensure proper water flow off your deck.

What the process includes:

  • On-site inspection and slope check
  • Removal of damaged coatings or boards
  • Substrate repair and drainage correction
  • Seamless waterproof membrane installation
  • Flashing and railing base sealing

Technicians applying Flexstone coating on a large deck with sloping adjustment visible.
 

Why Standing Water Is More Dangerous Than You Think

Even if your deck isn’t leaking yet, standing water is a warning sign.

  • Leads to wood rot and hidden damage
  • Creates slip hazards during freeze-thaw cycles
  • Promotes mildew and algae
  • Weakens surface coatings
  • Adds unnecessary weight stress on the structure

Coating Options for More Than Just Decks

CBS Alberta also installs epoxy and outdoor surface coatings to protect garages, patios, and other exterior surfaces ensuring your entire property is ready for Edmonton’s climate.

Conclusion

Leaks and standing water aren’t just inconvenient they’re early warnings of deeper structural issues. With proper waterproofing, slope correction, and a quality membrane system, your deck can be restored to perform and look its best for years.

Contact CBS Alberta for deck sloping and drainage repair services or Flexstone deck waterproofing Edmonton, and protect your home before the next rainfall.

This post first appeared on https://blog.renovationfind.com

Built to Last: Why Vinyl Decking Installation Is Gaining Popularity Among Edmonton Homeowners

Decks in Edmonton take a beating. Between snowmelt, spring rain, and intense summer sun, traditional deck materials often warp, crack, or rot within a few years. That’s why many homeowners are choosing a more durable, low-maintenance option: professionally installed vinyl decking.

Vinyl decking systems provide a fully waterproof, walkable surface that protects the structure below. When installed correctly, they not only extend the life of your deck but also reduce ongoing maintenance. In this article, we’ll explain what vinyl decking is, why it performs well in Alberta’s climate, and what to expect from a professional installation.

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What Is Vinyl Decking?

Vinyl decking is a PVC-based membrane that’s applied to the surface of a deck. Once installed, it creates a continuous, sealed layer that acts as both the walking surface and the waterproof barrier with no paint or sealant required.

It’s especially useful for:

  • Elevated decks and balconies 
  • Rooftop patios 
  • Walkout basements 
  • Any space where water protection is important 

Because vinyl decking is installed as a single, bonded membrane, it provides long-term moisture protection that coatings or traditional boards can’t match.

 

Why It Works Well in Edmonton

Edmonton’s extreme climate puts serious pressure on outdoor surfaces. Constant freeze-thaw cycles can cause materials to crack. Heavy snow leads to moisture buildup. UV rays fade or dry out exposed finishes.

Vinyl decking addresses all of these challenges:

  • Fully waterproof once installed 
  • Resistant to mold, rot, and mildew 
  • UV stable, so it resists fading and cracking 
  • No sanding, staining, or sealing required 

That’s why vinyl decking Edmonton projects are becoming more common not just for appearance, but for real long-term durability.

Installation Matters: Why Professional Help Makes a Difference

Installing vinyl decking is not a DIY job. It requires:

  • Careful surface preparation 
  • Slope correction for water drainage 
  • Precision cutting and heat-welded seams 
  • Code-compliant flashing and integration with railing posts 

CBS Alberta offers waterproof deck installation in Edmonton with trained crews who follow best practices to ensure every membrane is installed correctly the first time.

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How Much Does Vinyl Decking Cost?

Vinyl decking systems are generally more expensive than traditional wood at first—but the long-term value is clear. You save on maintenance, repairs, and early replacement.

Factors that affect cost include:

  • Total square footage 
  • Deck height and framing condition 
  • Custom railing integration 
  • Complexity of the layout (e.g., stairs, posts, transitions) 

CBS Alberta provides clear, competitive quotes and can walk homeowners through every step of the process from tear-down and framing to the final waterproof surface.

Railings and Details: Completing the System

A vinyl deck isn’t complete without a safe, properly installed railing system. CBS Alberta offers a range of compatible options, including:

  • Aluminum picket or glass railings 
  • Fascia or surface-mounted posts 
  • Privacy walls for side yards or balconies 

Because they manage both the deck structure and finishing details, CBS Alberta can ensure that everything meets local code and looks cohesive.

Working with Local Deck Experts

If you’re considering vinyl decking for your home, working with deck construction experts in Edmonton ensures you get results that last. With experience in local building codes, material behavior, and climate considerations, companies like CBS Alberta provide peace of mind along with professional-grade results.

Conclusion

Vinyl decking offers a reliable, low-maintenance way to protect outdoor living spaces in Edmonton’s challenging climate. While the material itself plays a role, the true performance comes down to installation quality.

For homeowners looking for long-term protection and a clean, finished look, professional vinyl decking installation is a smart investment. CBS Alberta has the experience, tools, and team to do it right from structural framing to final membrane sealing.

This post first appeared on https://blog.renovationfind.com

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