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Posted by HH360 on April 7, 2022
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Start your next outdoor project by making sure you have covered all the planning basics–then create something the whole family will love.

Any time you decide on an outdoor project, it’s easy to mentally jump right to the end result: the days you’ll spend enjoying the space, the weather, the serenity. But before then, there are five aspects of the project that require attention. If you begin by brainstorming, planning and researching yourself, you’ll have a head start that will make everything simpler from start to finish.

Reflect on Your Ideal

First things first: There are three key questions to to ask yourself before any work takes place:
1. What do I want to achieve?
2. What is the budget?
3. What are my non-negotiables? Share your responses with the dealer and the contractors you’re considering working with to ensure needs will be met and are aligned with their typical ways of working. Coming into planning conversations with a clear picture of what you want, what you need, and what you’re willing to flex on will create a fuller visualization that increases the odds of getting your ideal end result.

Work Around COVID-19

While we certainly don’t know all of the future impacts of COVID-19, it still remains important to have safety procedures in place. Keep a supply of masks and antibacterial sanitizer handy for all of those involved.

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Don’t Forget the Weather

Consider the implications of weather when thinking through the timeline. Work backwards from your ideal completion date taking into consideration temperature changes, the likelihood of precipitation and how the hot weather can affect products.

Choose Wisely

Just like in any good relationship, communication is key. Research your options to make it easy to check out and order products. Companies like Grayco present
building supplies including everything from YellaWood® brand pressure treated pine to small accessories. Choose wisely – you should feel comfortable having frank conversations about the project, products and processes with both builders and suppliers.

Make A Plan

It’s important to collaborate with your dealer and contractors on your plan. Your contractor should inform you of the technical information necessary for the project including permits, permissions, timelines and inspections. If you’re working with a dealer and contractors you trust, have established honest communications protocols and are in regular contact, you’ve set the foundation for a successful, low-stress outdoor living project.

PROVIDED BY GRAYCO YELLAWOOD

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