Patio and Patio Cover Construction for Your Home
Hire the top team to handle your new patio and cover design to elevate the status of your backyard.
Patio and Patio Cover Construction
Transform your Augusta, GA, backyard with a custom patio from DeckSavvy Masters. Our expert patio construction service creates durable, stylish outdoor spaces for dining, relaxing, or entertaining. Whether you are looking to upgrade your current dual patio or want a completely new design or addition, you can trust our contractors. We use high-quality materials to withstand Augusta’s humid climate, tailoring designs to your home and lifestyle. Trust us for precision, durability, and a seamless process.
Why Choose DeckSavvy Masters for Your Next Patio
Skilled Craftsmanship
Our team builds with precision, ensuring flawless integration with your home
Premium Materials
Design dimensions and shapes that fit your yard and home.
Local Expertise
We design for Augusta’s climate, combating humidity and heat.
Customer Satisfaction
We prioritize your vision with personalized designs and clear communication.
Patio Surface Materials We Can Offer
Patios come in various materials, each offering unique benefits for your home.
Concrete Patios
Durable, affordable, and versatile. Stamped or stained options mimic stone or brick. Resists humidity well, lasting 20+ years with proper sealing.
Paver Patios
Stone or concrete pavers in customizable patterns. Easy to replace, they handle rain and heat well, ideal for Augusta’s climate.
Brick Patios
Classic, timeless look with excellent durability. Resists fading and withstands wet conditions with minimal upkeep.
Flagstone Patios
Natural stone for a rustic, elegant aesthetic. Durable and slip-resistant, perfect for high-traffic areas.
Patio Cover Designs
Below are a few of the designs that we offer. We are also able to do custom builds based on whatever design ideas you may have and can be discussed during the free consultation.
Solid Patio Cover
A solid cover patio features a fully enclosed roof, providing complete protection from sun, rain, and snow. These covers can be gable (triangular pitched roof), hip (sloping on all sides), flat, or shed-style (single slope), and are typically attached to the house or freestanding. The cover can be built using wood, aluminum, steel, or even vinyl, along with the homeowner’s choice for roof material.
Benefits include:
- Weather Protection: Shields against rain, snow, and UV rays, perfect for all climates.
- Durability: Built to last with sturdy materials like aluminum or steel.
- Versatility: Suitable for dining, lounging, or outdoor kitchens; can be customized with insulation for temperature control.
- Aesthetic Appeal: Matches traditional or modern home styles with options like gable or flat designs.
Lattice Patio Cover
A lattice patio cover consists of an open framework with crisscrossed beams or slats, offering partial shade while allowing sunlight and airflow. Often confused with pergolas, lattice covers are typically lighter and more delicate. These can be built with materials such as wood, aluminum, and vinyl.
Benefits include:
- Affordable: Lower cost than solid covers ($2,000–$8,000 depending on materials).
- Ventilation: Excellent airflow keeps the patio cool in warm climates.
- Aesthetic Charm: Adds a romantic, open-air feel, perfect for garden settings.
- Customizable: Can add fabric canopies, curtains, or plants for extra shade.
Combination Patio Cover
A combo patio cover combines solid and lattice elements, offering a balance of full shade and open-air design. For example, a solid roof may cover part of the patio, with a lattice section extending outward for partial shade.
Benefits include:
- Versatility: Balances weather protection with an open, airy feel.
- Customizable: Tailor the ratio of solid to lattice for specific needs.
- Aesthetic Flexibility: Combines modern and natural looks, suiting various home styles.
Adjustable Patio Cover
Adjustable patio covers feature movable elements, such as louvered roofs or retractable awnings, allowing control over shade, sunlight, and ventilation. Louvered systems have adjustable slats while awnings retract into a cassette.
Benefits include:
- Versatility: Adjust shade and ventilation based on weather or preference.
- Modern Appeal: Sleek, tech-savvy design suits contemporary homes.
- Durability: Aluminum louvered roofs are low-maintenance and weather-resistant.
Additional Patio Features
Elevate your patio with functional and stylish add-ons that we can provide.
- Fire Pits: Gas or wood-burning for cozy gatherings and year-round use.
- Outdoor Kitchens: Built-in grills, sinks, or bars for entertaining.
- Lighting: LED or solar lights for safety and ambiance at night.
- Built-In Seating: Stone benches or walls for space-saving comfort.
- Built-In Seating: Add ceiling fans to circulate the air and keep you cool on warm summer evenings.
Our Construction Process
Our streamlined process ensures quality and satisfaction:
Step 1: Consultation
We discuss your goals and assess your property.
Step 2: Design
We create a custom plan with material and layout choices.
Step 3: Permitting
We secure Augusta-Richmond County permits for compliance.
Step 4: Site Preparation
We clear debris, remove old structures, and level the ground for proper draining.
Step 5: Construction
We build your new patio to your specifications using top-quality materials.
Step 6: Final Inspection
We check stability, drainage, and finish quality, ensuring your satisfaction.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best material to use for a patio?
Concrete or sealed pavers are ideal for hot, rainy climates, offering durability, crack resistance, and customizable designs.
How much does it cost to install a patio with a cover?
A 300-square-foot paver patio with a cover averages $5,800–$23,800, depending on cover type: lattice ($5,800–$11,800), solid ($8,800–$23,800), or adjustable louvered ($13,800–$33,800). Costs vary by materials, size, and features like lighting.
Do I need a permit for a patio?
Concrete patios and permanent covers typically need permits. Always check with local authorities or a contractor in our area to find out if a permit is necesssary.
How long does patio installation take?
Installation takes 2–3 weeks, depending on size, materials, and weather, with larger projects or covers potentially taking longer.
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