Villandry Home and Outdoor Living | Custom Deck and Outdoor Living Builder in Lowell, MA
Deckorators Certified Pro · Fortress Alliance Member · A+ BBB Rating · Family Owned · Serving Lowell From Merrimack, NH
- Almost 30 Years in Business
- 400+ Projects Completed
- Limited Lifetime Deck Framing Warranty
- Up to 50-Year Material Warranty
Why Lowell Needs a Specialist
Lowell is a historic mill city built on disturbed urban soil and river lowlands, in a snowy, wet stretch of Middlesex County, with eleven historic review districts layered on top. Building here takes local knowledge, not a generic plan.
A 48-Inch Frost Line
The Massachusetts State Building Code sets the frost line at 48 inches, and any deck attached to the house must carry footings to that depth. Footings poured shallower will heave through the region’s constant freeze and thaw, twisting the frame and pulling the deck off the house. We dig to the full 48 inches.
Disturbed Urban Soil and River Lowlands
Much of developed Lowell is mapped as Urban land, meaning the natural soil has been regraded and filled over the city’s industrial history, while low-lying areas near the Merrimack and Concord Rivers hold poorly drained soil and seasonal high water tables. An inspector may require digging past the fill to undisturbed soil before a footing can bear. We dig to competent soil and flag flood-plain lots early.
Heavy Snow, Freeze-Thaw, and Moisture
Lowell averages 56 to 60 inches of snow and about 48 inches of rain a year, with hard freeze-thaw cycling and seasonal nor’easters. A wood frame in that environment rots, warps, and twists over time. We frame in galvanized steel that resists all three and top it with capped composite built for the climate.
Lowell's Historic Districts and Permit Quirks
The Lowell Historic Board runs eleven design-review districts, including the Downtown Lowell and Acre Neighborhood districts, and exterior work there needs Historic Board approval before a permit. The city also requires a Dig Safe ticket for groundwork, a written authorization letter for condo projects, and in-person filing at City Hall for new construction and remodel permits, while Flood Plain Overlay lots trigger Conservation Commission review. We handle the historic review, the Dig Safe ticket, and the city filing.
Lowell’s design-review equivalent runs through the Historic Board and condo associations, and permits run through the city’s Division of Development Services, both of which we cover below.
Services We Build in Lowell
Steel-Framed Custom Decks
As a Fortress Alliance Member, we build composite and PVC decks on Fortress steel framing, which resists the rot, warping, and twisting that shorten the life of a wood substructure and carries a limited lifetime framing warranty. We build them in platform, raised, multi-level, freestanding, pool, cantilevered, covered, and screened configurations.
Composite and PVC Decking
As a Deckorators Certified Pro, we install Deckorators composite and PVC surfaces that handle Massachusetts freeze-thaw, never need staining, and carry up to a 50-year material warranty.
Deck Railing
Railing installation in composite, glass, aluminum, steel, cable, and wrought iron with Trex, Deckorators, Keylink, and Fortress systems, built to the 36-inch code height while keeping sightlines open.
Deck Lighting
Lighting installation, design, wiring and electrical work, automation, and landscape integration with In-Lite fixtures, extending evening use through New England’s short winter days.
Pergolas
Wood, PVC, fiberglass, composite, steel, and aluminum pergolas in traditional, attached, freestanding, custom, and louvered styles with Struxure systems for shade through warm, humid summers.
Porches and Sunrooms
Front porches, covered and screened porches, sunrooms, three-season rooms, and retractable-screen porches in wood, composite, PVC, concrete, brick, or stone with SCREENEZE and SummerSpace systems.
Patios
Brick, paver, natural stone, gravel, flagstone, and bluestone patios with Techo-Bloc, in attached, covered, open, and multi-level layouts.
Outdoor Living
Pavilions, outdoor kitchens, outdoor bars, firepits and fireplaces, built-in seating, and privacy screens and walls that build out the whole backyard.
Finished Basements
Full basement finishing with design and planning, custom cabinetry and built-in storage, wet bars, fireplaces, home theaters, gyms, in-law and guest suites, and walk-out basements, including flooring, lighting, HVAC, electrical, insulation, and soundproofing.
HOA and Permitting in Lowell
Historic Districts and Condo Associations
Lowell is a historic mill city without large master-planned HOAs, and its design-review equivalent is the Lowell Historic Board’s eleven review districts, including the Downtown Lowell Historic District and the Acre Neighborhood District, where exterior work visible from public ways needs Historic Board approval before a permit. Condo properties require a written authorization letter from the association.
What Review Typically Covers
Massachusetts condo associations and HOAs govern exterior changes under Chapter 183A and their own documents, commonly regulating deck color, materials, railing style, and visibility, with neutral tones, traditional railing profiles, and composite or pressure-treated materials most often approved. Under Historic Board jurisdiction, materials and finishes visible from public ways face design review.
Approval Timelines
Association review for a deck typically runs 30 to 45 days, with simple requests clearing in two to four weeks and board-vote or notification cases extending to six to eight weeks. For properties under Historic Board review, plan for an additional four to six weeks, since hearings are held monthly.
Permit Authority
Deck permits are issued by the City of Lowell Division of Development Services, within the Department of Planning and Development at 375 Merrimack Street, 2nd Floor, reachable at 978-674-4144. New construction and remodel permits must be filed in person at City Hall rather than online, and permit acquisition is part of what we carry for every project.
Permit Timeline
Building officials have a state ceiling of 30 days to act on a complete application, and standard residential decks typically clear in one to three weeks, with historic, wetland, or variance review adding several weeks.
Setbacks
Setbacks are governed by the Lowell Zoning Ordinance and vary by district, generally falling in the 5 to 10 foot range for side yards and 15 to 25 feet for rear yards, with any encroachment requiring a variance from the Zoning Board of Appeals. We confirm the property’s district before design.
Dig Safe and Flood Plain
A Dig Safe ticket number, valid for 30 days, is required for any groundwork, and lots in the Flood Plain Overlay District trigger Conservation Commission review.
Neighborhoods We Serve in Lowell
Belvidere and Lower Belvidere
Established east-side neighborhoods, including the Belvidere Hill drumlin, where glacial till shapes our footing approach.
Pawtucketville and Centralville
North-of-the-river neighborhoods served with decks and outdoor living built for the local frost and soil.
The Highlands and The Acre
Dense residential areas, with the Acre Neighborhood District falling under Historic Board review.
Downtown, Back Central, South Lowell, and Sacred Heart
Historic central neighborhoods served across the 01850, 01851, 01852, and 01854 ZIP codes.
CREDENTIALS AND TRUST
Deckorators Certified Pro
A certified Deckorators contractor, which qualifies our installs for the manufacturer’s material warranty coverage of up to 50 years.
Fortress Alliance Member
A member of the Fortress contractor alliance, certified to build on Fortress steel deck framing with its limited lifetime framing warranty.
Almost 30 Years in Business
Nearly three decades building decks and outdoor living spaces across the region.
400-Plus Projects Completed
A track record of more than 400 completed projects.
A+ BBB Rating
An A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau.
Family Owned and Operated
A family-owned, family-operated business.
Expert Planning and 3D Design
We design and model your project in 3D so you can see it before we build it.
Warranties
Deckorators material warranties run up to 50 years on qualifying products, backed by a limited lifetime warranty on the steel deck framing.
Find Villandry Home and Outdoor Living
- Business Name: Villandry Home and Outdoor Living
- Address: 165 Baboosic Lake Rd, Merrimack, NH 0305
- Phone: (603) 437-2750
- Hours: Monday to Saturday 7 AM to 8 PM
- Certifications: Deckorators Certified Pro, Fortress Alliance Member
- Website: villandryhome.com
Ready to Start Your Project in Lowell?
Your first step is a free quote, and we will model your project in 3D before we build. Tell us about your deck, porch, patio, or basement and we will help you bring it to life, backed by nearly 30 years of experience and a limited lifetime framing warranty. Call (603) 437-2750 or send your name, phone or email, and a brief project description.