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Comments (22)We waited last year due to higher costs and seasonal weather. I will be checking again next month. It's looking like we will have to compromise some sqfootage. Dbrad- we will grab a paddle too as many of us are in this boat together. I scour the market in my spare time and even have been to a few showings but I have realized nothing will check all our boxes either. I am beginning to think it's like comparing apples to oranges since it's so hard to compete with this idea of the "fictitious" home that is conceived in our heads;). I'm sure reality, for us will consist of a work of compromise and more DIY landscaping and yard work left than we hoped to tackle. To the OP even though we are in SC our local contractor said OSB went double after hurricane Sandy so we waited in hopes...on a side note it's nice to worry about luxuries like space and level of finish in contrast to the cost of storm devastation....See MoreDecking material: is Garapa ok for my space?
Comments (5)Hello RGB42, You have some very good ideas about your deck and some very real concerns. Here are a few thoughts you may want to consider before building your deck: 1.) Garapa is a very strong high density hardwood decking. Stainless steel screws are the correct fastener for hardwood decking. 2.) Screwing the face of your deck boards into the deck joists provides the strongest fastening method. There is no stronger fastening method for exterior decking 3.) While screws may help minimize some potential cupping, they will not eliminate the potential for cupping entirely. Proper moisture management is the best solution here. 4.) Proper moisture management for a deck means a. Adequate ventilation- your idea for ventilation on three sides is the right answer. b. Minimizing moisture below the deck- many reputable contractors will grade the area below the deck to drain properly away from the structure, put landscape fabric down on the ground and then cover the fabric with 2-3â of crushed stone for drainage. c. At 16â above grade, you are already extremely close to the ground. d. Failure to properly plan your moisture management will lead to regret- so I would suggest that your plan includes a preventative solution. 5.) Since your area has more moss than grass, mold, mildew or algae are very likely to occur at some point. Why wait? Again, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. There are several deck sealers that should help minimize this. The sooner you apply it, the better your deck plan will take shape as you envision it. I hope this information is helpful and wish you the best of success with your decking project! -Chris Here is a link that might be useful: Deck Installation Tips Blog...See MoreDeck Lighting Installed Separately from Deck Building
Comments (1)It's a Very good idea to use an Electrician to install and recomend a lighting system. You might check out things on line but trust your Man and go with what he says. For the most part decking outfits sell hmmmmmmmm how can I say this,,,,Cheep lighting/high priced. JonMon...See MoreLooking for advice for decking material for bayfront deck
Comments (4)A couple years ago I was looing for something that I could put over my old deck to restore the beauty of it. I found a product that was tropical hardwood strips mounted in squares on a special backing. The wood was called Curupay I believe. Anyway, I bookmarked the site because I couldn't afford it at the time. It is: http://www.ecoarbordesigns.com/curupaydouble.html. It was shown on a This Old House show so you can see how it goes up. It is a darker (not blackish) shade....See MoreRelated Professionals
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