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Deck understructure ready

Laying down some weed barrier was the last step before placing the decking. You can also see the pressure treated joists and blocking, as well as a beam that supports the joists.

Posted bymikeSeptember 7, 2011December 28, 2011Posted inConstruction, GeneralTags:decks, footings, redwood, wood

Ready to pour the footings

By positioning the beams and brackets before pouring the footings, we can ensure that everything aligns perfectly. Once the footings have set, we can unscrew the beams, cut the ends and finish the deck.

Posted bymikeAugust 29, 2011December 28, 2011Posted inConstruction, GeneralTags:concrete, decks, footings

Another deck

We’re finally starting work on the linear deck that will link the back door of the house to the garden. It will have long concrete steps in the same style as those on the floating deck, and will be completed later with a screen structure and seating area.

Posted bymikeAugust 22, 2011December 28, 2011Posted inConstruction, GeneralTags:decks, footings

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