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Southeastern Underdeck Wins CotY Award

Honored for Best Outdoor Living Space

For ten years now, Southeastern Underdeck has worked hard to provide the best product and service for people wanting to transform the spaces under their decks into places that feel like an extension of their homes. They have never been satisfied with things being “good enough,” and are constantly looking for ways to improve what they do so that customers can enjoy the benefits. Whether it comes in the form of aesthetic upgrades to customize the space for each customer’s home, or innovations like waterproof lighting and Bluetooth speakers, they truly believe that they stand above the rest.

That is why they were humbled to have been a part of an award-winning project with the National Association of the Remodeling Industry, winning the award for Best Outdoor Living Space under $100k at the local, regional and national levels. They are not the only ones working hard, and so to have been recognized in the company of some other incredible professionals is an honor.

One thing in particular that they value is relationships—and not just with customers. They have built wonderful partnerships with countless industry professionals and have enjoyed a greater measure of success than they would have otherwise. One such friendship is with the people at Decks and More, located in Smyrna, GA. Decks and More sets a high standard for the trades they bring in on their projects, and Southeastern Underdeck was honored to have received this award in partnership with them.

The company wants to thank all of its friends in the industry and all of its loyal customers for their continued support over the last decade. They will continue to push the envelope on what is possible to make every inch of your house feel like home, and to bring your indoor spaces and your outdoor spaces together.

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