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Reviewed by Tom ReillySenior Editorial Reviewer — Roofing, Carpentry & General Contracting
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Deck building vs exterior painting

Compare deck building and exterior painting — two popular ways to improve your home's outdoor appeal. Learn when each project makes sense, costs, and how they differ in scope.

Deck building and exterior painting both boost curb appeal and home value, but they address very different needs. A new deck adds functional outdoor living space — a place to grill, entertain, or relax — and typically returns 60–80% of the investment at resale. Exterior painting refreshes and protects your home's siding, trim, and surfaces from weather damage, UV fading, and moisture intrusion. Paint also returns well at resale (50–70%) but at a fraction of the cost. If your home already has a deck in good condition, exterior painting is the smarter investment. If you lack outdoor living space and your siding is in decent shape, a deck adds more lifestyle value. Many homeowners tackle both in the same season — building or refinishing the deck first, then painting the house, since construction can scuff nearby surfaces.

Vlonder aanleggen vs Buitenschilderwerk

FeatureVlonder aanleggenBuitenschilderwerk
Best forChoose deck building when you need more outdoor living space — for entertaining, dining, or relaxation. Best for homes without an existing deck or with an old deck that's beyond repair. Average cost: $15,000–$35,000 for a 300-square-foot composite deck. Project timeline: 1–3 weeks. Requires a building permit in most areas.Choose exterior painting when your home's siding looks faded, chalky, or has peeling paint. Painting protects against moisture, UV damage, and wood rot while dramatically improving curb appeal. Average cost: $3,000–$7,000 for a typical single-family home. Project timeline: 3–7 days. No permit needed in most areas. Repaint every 7–10 years for lasting protection.
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Call a vlonder aanleggen when…

Choose deck building when you need more outdoor living space — for entertaining, dining, or relaxation. Best for homes without an existing deck or with an old deck that's beyond repair. Average cost: $15,000–$35,000 for a 300-square-foot composite deck. Project timeline: 1–3 weeks. Requires a building permit in most areas.

When to call

Call a buitenschilderwerk when…

Choose exterior painting when your home's siding looks faded, chalky, or has peeling paint. Painting protects against moisture, UV damage, and wood rot while dramatically improving curb appeal. Average cost: $3,000–$7,000 for a typical single-family home. Project timeline: 3–7 days. No permit needed in most areas. Repaint every 7–10 years for lasting protection.

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