Winter may not seem like the ideal time to build a deck, but for homeowners in Chicago’s suburbs, it offers unique advantages that are easy to overlook. Mitchell Construction knows that off-season projects bring unexpected cost savings and smoother logistics that are unavailable during busier months.
Starting your deck project now ensures everything stays on track, avoiding the delays and setbacks that often come with peak-season demand. The right timing makes all the difference when you want your outdoor living space ready to enjoy the moment spring arrives.
1. Lower Material Prices
Building materials typically cost less during winter because suppliers lower prices to move inventory that doesn’t sell as fast in colder months. These discounts mean you can stretch your budget further, whether choosing composite decking materials or traditional wood. When the weather warms up, demand rises, and prices follow, making winter the smarter time to purchase. Locking in materials now gives you a head start on your deck project without blowing your budget.
2. Reduced Contractor Rates
Deck builders often lower their rates during the colder months when fewer projects are underway. Hiring a deck contractor in the off-season can yield significant savings without compromising quality. With fewer competing jobs, contractors are more willing to negotiate costs and focus on your needs. Booking your deck project now ensures you get expert craftsmanship at a lower price than during the peak spring and summer rush.
3. Better Contractor Availability
During the winter season, deck builders are more available since they aren’t juggling multiple projects simultaneously. Your deck contractor can devote more attention to your build, ensuring careful craftsmanship and timely progress. Without the scheduling conflicts common in warmer months, your deck project can move smoothly and stay on schedule. The extra focus means fewer delays and a higher level of service throughout the process.
4. Faster Permit Approvals
Winter months see fewer permit applications, allowing local authorities to process requests more quickly. Deck building during this time means you won’t be stuck waiting in long approval queues, which are common in busier seasons. Faster approvals let your deck contractor begin construction sooner, helping you avoid frustrating delays. This head start ensures your outdoor living space will be ready when needed—just in time for spring.
5. More Time for Thoughtful Design
The slower pace of the winter season gives you and your deck contractor plenty of time to plan every detail of your deck project. Whether choosing between composite decking and a wooden deck or finalizing the layout, there’s room for careful decisions without the pressure of peak-season timelines. With extra time, you can explore custom features that enhance your outdoor living space and ensure everything aligns with your vision. Thoughtful design during the colder months leads to a finished deck that’s as functional as beautiful.
6. Frozen Ground Minimizes Damage
Cold weather creates firm ground, reducing the risk of heavy equipment damaging your lawn during construction. When the ground is frozen, deck builders can move materials and machinery more efficiently without creating ruts or compacting soil. This is especially helpful if you’re installing composite decking, as it ensures a clean and stable foundation for your deck boards. Building during colder temperatures keeps your yard intact, saving you the hassle of lawn repairs once the project is complete.
7. Preserves Your Landscaping
Winter weather keeps plants dormant, reducing the chance of damage to shrubs, flowers, and grass during construction. Deck builders can work around your landscaping with minimal disruption, ensuring your outdoor living space remains intact. Active growth makes it harder to avoid harming plants in warmer months, but the colder months provide a protective pause for your greenery. This lets you enjoy a new deck without worrying about costly replanting or landscaping repairs in the spring.
8. Thorough Site Preparation
Winter months offer plenty of time for deck builders to carefully prepare the site before construction begins. Firm ground and less foliage make it easier to clear the area, inspect for potential obstacles, and measure the layout for precise deck building. A well-prepared site, whether using composite decking materials or traditional wood, ensures smoother installation. By starting early, your deck project avoids rushed groundwork, setting the stage for a flawless build.
9. Avoid Material Shortages
Building materials, especially composite decking, can become harder to find during the peak season due to high demand. By starting your deck project in the winter months, you avoid delays caused by back-ordered supplies or limited stock. This proactive approach ensures you get the materials you want, whether composite decks or wooden deck boards. With everything in place early, your project stays on schedule without last-minute substitutions or compromises.
10. Enjoy Your Deck by Spring
Completing your deck project during the winter season ensures it’s ready for use as soon as warmer weather arrives. Instead of waiting through delays in peak season, you’ll have a finished outdoor living space to enjoy right when spring blooms. Whether you’ve chosen composite decking or a wooden deck, everything will be available for barbecues, gatherings, or quiet mornings outside. A winter build gives you the perfect head start, turning your deck into a springtime retreat without the wait.
Make Your Deck Project a Reality This Winter with Mitchell Construction
Don’t wait for peak season—schedule your deck build with Mitchell Construction this winter and enjoy a hassle-free process with expert craftsmanship. Our team is ready to transform your outdoor living space in Chicago’s suburbs so it’s ready for you when spring arrives. Contact us today to schedule a free consultation. Let’s get started on your dream deck!