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Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Our Next Project A small pressure treated deck in Rochester Hills MI


Here is what have been building the last couple of days. A 7x20 treated pine deck with 1 foot cut corners, and 2 steps. We also built a small privacy fence at the end of the deck
Here is the design

Here is what it came out like

Privacy fence,

Treated pine 4x4 posts, 2x4 rails, 2x2 top section
with cedar tongue and groove solid panels,


Next we are going to Auburn Hills to build a Correct Deck CX deck
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Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Shelby Township MI Cedar Deck

Hello again,



 Here is the latest project we have been working on. Basically building a new 26x21 cedar deck. There was a existing decking that was in bad shape, and that had some very large built in planters. So we took down the old deck and re-designed the new deck.



The house is a real interesting design being in a shape of an L with door walls on each side of the home. We tried to go with a unique deck design, incorporating some different angles into the design, which I really liked the 54 degree angle instead of the basic 45 degree cut corner.


    


Here we just finished the framing up and we are waiting for the open joist inspection, so we can start installing the decking.


Here the homeowner pre-stained the 2x4 rails with a Sherman Williams natural oil based stain. So he would not have to cut in around the balusters. This is a big benefit over treated pine because the treated is really wet it has to wait to be stained, where the cedar can be stained right away.
Here the 2x6 cedar decking has just been installed (screwed down)


The seam board, picture frame border course and railings are next.




Here we just installed the Cedar 2x4 builders rail, with a 2x6 deck board top cap rail, and 3/4 round deckorators balusters. Two tiered 1x8, 1x4 rough sawn fascia installed under the picture frame border.
 The last step was building the stairs, they are 4 wide with a 7.5 rise, and with the two tiered fascia detail.
A few more completed pictures






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