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Nice deck
March 21, 2018 at
03:58 PM
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Ok now that I got that out of the way...
Composite vs wood decks discuss.
The builder who made this little neighborhood of home has added decks to most and I can pay to have one added to mine but they are plain wood.. looks like just pine, I will assume treated wood but it's pretty basic. And their quote sounds pricey to me...
I will wait until I move in and shop around for someone to add a deck. I'll have to get stupid HOA approval but think I can get better than what I see on the other homes by doing my own deck shopping.
I am thinking about a composite deck (trex or maybe not)...but have read some bad reviews in that the cold weather makes them contract and break free of the "hidden" bolt things and then it's all warped and unusable.
Does anyone have experience with trex or any other composite decking in cold climates?
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Be glad they weren't skunks!
I probably will compare prices between composite and paver patio. I do like pavers but my gut says it's much, much more pricey.. after walking with sibs tonight and before the wine.. lol my brother said he didn't think it would be that much pricier. So I guess I'll at least get an estimate.
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They had to drive 8 hours home the next morning.
Thanks, i'll have to add that into my mix of getting quotes.
Thanks, i'll have to add that into my mix of getting quotes.
With concrete it's not a question of if it'll crack, it's a question of when it'll crack. With a knowledgeable company you can prolong before you start seeing hairline and massive cracks outside of the expansion joints.
With concrete it's not a question of if it'll crack, it's a question of when it'll crack. With a knowledgeable company you can prolong before you start seeing hairline and massive cracks outside of the expansion joints.
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Just dig deeper and get more gravel.
Done!