Why Hudson Valley Homes Deserve Better Decks

A good deck extends your living space, boosts your home’s value, and gives you a place to enjoy the outdoors with family and friends. But not all decks are built to last—especially with the weather swings we get here in the Hudson Valley.

Here’s why your home deserves more than just a basic build:

1. It’s Not Just a Deck—It’s a Lifestyle

Whether it’s for BBQs, morning coffee, or relaxing after work, your deck should be a place that feels like a natural extension of your home.

2. Materials Matter

We use pressure-treated lumber, composite decking, and weather-resistant finishes built to withstand harsh winters and hot summers.

3. Safety and Code Compliance

Wobbly railings, uneven boards, or weak framing aren’t just annoying—they’re dangerous. We build to code and beyond to keep your family safe.

4. Add Value to Your Property

Well-designed outdoor spaces are a major draw for future buyers—and decks offer one of the best returns on investment in home improvements.

Our team at ACM Home Restoration designs and builds custom decks and patios tailored to your space, needs, and budget.

Contact us for a free estimate or call +1 (888) 315-5966 — we’re here whenever you need us.

Chris Omar

Chris Omar is a New York–based producer and director, raised in the Hudson Valley. Shaped by the intersection of culture, community, and storytelling, Chris brings a purpose-driven lens to every project he takes on.

His work centers on human connection, telling stories that highlight resilience, transformation, and the complexities that shape people and place. Whether it’s a branded documentary, a community-driven campaign, or a personal film, Chris approaches each story with care, clarity, and a deep respect for the people involved.

He is the Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer of Gritty Dove, and currently serves as the Festival Producer of the All American High School Film Festival, where he works to elevate the next generation of emerging filmmakers and content creators.

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