Wonderer67
Optimistic nihilist
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This is a gorgeous deck!![]()
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This is a gorgeous deck!![]()
Great points! I would agree with composite decking. We did that on our back deck last year. No regrets!Depending on what part of the country you live in you may not want to cement the post in if the ground freezes. There are a ton of considerations and pressure treated is high maintenance. If you can get composit decking that will help. Depending on the sticker shock you may one to get more than one quote. If you can ask for references from the contractor and check out some decks he has built. If he is good there will be no problem in getting the references. You only pay in full when the job is done. You pay some up front to get things rolling, then some more when the job is started and then pay in full when the job is done. Hope you are sitting on the deck and relaxingn soon.
I recommend ice cream, butt plugs and a mask.I was up at 5ish too! I went to bed at 9. I recommend ice cream, ear plugs and a mask.
I have had a few decks over the years. I built all of them. Composite is great. I also reccomend all stainless steel hardware.Great points! I would agree with composite decking. We did that on our back deck last year. No regrets!
I have no idea what you are talking about! LOLI recommend ice cream, butt plugs and a mask.
It’s really the key to a good BDSM session.
Isn’t that what we’re talking about???
“Forget it, he’s on a roll…”I have no idea what you are talking about! LOL
So does wondererI love showing off my moons!![]()
It is barely a deck.... it is steps with a landing... that is what passes me off the most. He said he would concrete support posts in.Depending on what part of the country you live in you may not want to cement the post in if the ground freezes. There are a ton of considerations and pressure treated is high maintenance. If you can get composit decking that will help. Depending on the sticker shock you may one to get more than one quote. If you can ask for references from the contractor and check out some decks he has built. If he is good there will be no problem in getting the references. You only pay in full when the job is done. You pay some up front to get things rolling, then some more when the job is started and then pay in full when the job is done. Hope you are sitting on the deck and relaxingn soon.
If you are pissed off beforhe starts, that is not good. Maybe look around for someone else? Are the steps you have now safe?It is barely a deck.... it is steps with a landing... that is what passes me off the most. He said he would concrete support posts in.
For some reason. I feel reluctant
Enjoy! Wear "ear" plugs to work, that may help!“Forget it, he’s on a roll…”
All right kiddies. I gotta roll.
Corporate Zombieland awaits!!!!
Thanks for the 4WD tutorial! I do have Auto 4WD on my mid-sized SUV.
Sounds like a fun, productive day fishing!![]()

No.... I am reluctant because I want what I want and this isn't it.... but I am also thinking that I will put in paver patio and pergola.... at bottom of steps to the driveway.... that will be pretty too.... and more cost effectiveIf you are pissed off beforhe starts, that is not good. Maybe look around for someone else? Are the steps you have now safe?
Listen to that little voice…It is barely a deck.... it is steps with a landing... that is what passes me off the most. He said he would concrete support posts in.
For some reason. I feel reluctant
That sounds like a good project! I can’t recommend the paver patio/flagstone enough. We loved the one we put in last year to replace the deck. If your contractor has good reviews then that should help alleviate some concerns.No.... I am reluctant because I want what I want and this isn't it.... but I am also thinking that I will put in paver patio and pergola.... at bottom of steps to the driveway.... that will be pretty too.... and more cost effective
He has great reviews and is highly rated on bbb and Angie's list... I have ptsd from other groups who show up fuck it up and then disappear
There was a bug in my powdered creamer crap.
It landed in cuppa #2.
It was dead.
I fished (bugged) it out and washed it down the drain and have noticed no discernible difference in flavor(u)r . . . .
Also, is the deck is attached to the house? If so, does he do flashing properly so you don't rot the wall out? (I've seen people do this incorrectly, and end up with major repairs in a 5-10 years...)Depending on what part of the country you live in you may not want to cement the post in if the ground freezes. There are a ton of considerations and pressure treated is high maintenance. If you can get composit decking that will help. Depending on the sticker shock you may one to get more than one quote. If you can ask for references from the contractor and check out some decks he has built. If he is good there will be no problem in getting the references. You only pay in full when the job is done. You pay some up front to get things rolling, then some more when the job is started and then pay in full when the job is done. Hope you are sitting on the deck and relaxingn soon.
Damn! There's no high five or knuckle bump emoji here!Not too much gets by me when it comes to sexual innuendo or an opportunity to be back in sixth grade!
Damn! There's no high five or knuckle bump emoji here!
Also to keep your mouth closed when working overhead...Just remember...shit flows down![]()
Per the Internet:Can you check online? WA has a contractors page on its Licensing and Industries (L&I) site. You can check the contractor to see if s/he is licensed and insured. Also the size of their bond.