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Deck-partial rebuild

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📍 What You’re Looking At:
This deck and garage section got a full reset. The original deck had no footings and was dangerously loose — nailed into the house and an adjacent deck, with no true support beneath it. After assessing everything, we rebuilt from the ground up and addressed deeper issues in the process.

Key elements completed:

  • Hand-dug excavation around the front and rear of the garage to repair cracking foundation walls
  • Installed a total of eight concrete footings — five at 12", three at 16" — each supporting 6x6 posts
  • Framed out the deck using 2x8 pressure-treated lumber, notched and connected with care
  • Laid down fresh 2x6 pressure-treated decking, handpicked for quality and installed with tight alignment
  • Repaired and restored two stubborn sliding glass doors, over 25 years old — now gliding better than ever

✅ Do:

✔️ Reseal deck boards yearly to preserve finish and extend their life
✔️ Check for movement after winter freeze-thaw cycles, especially around post bases

 

❌ Don’t:

❌ Don’t ignore hairline cracks in concrete — they’re small until they’re not
❌ Don’t force old sliders — with the right touch and treatment, they can often be saved

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  • Framing

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    Drywall Repairs

    Inspections & Assessments

    Waterproofing

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Overview

Aug 23, 2024
Dec 4, 2024
🤕 Symptoms: -Two large 25+ year-old sliding glass doors nearly inoperable -Rear deck dangerously loose and visibly uneven -No footings supporting a key section of deck — nailed directly to the house and other deck frame -Visible foundation cracking at the front and rear of the garage -Ongoing moisture intrusion in the garage space -Structural fatigue from years of deferred maintenance 🩺 Diagnosis: The project started with one problem (the doors), but revealed a series of structural oversights and failures. The garage’s foundation had cracked in multiple spots, allowing water intrusion and compromising stability. The deck was not just tired — it was floating with no footings, hanging off the house in a way that posed serious risk. This wasn’t a job for patchwork. It needed real footing — literally and figuratively. 🛠️ Treatment Plan: -Excavated by hand to expose and repair cracked garage foundation walls, front and rear -Removed and rebuilt the compromised deck section from the ground up -Installed five 12" and three 16" deep footings with 6x6 support posts -Connected support beams with 2x8 pressure-treated framing for overkill durability -Personally selected 2x6 pressure-treated decking, installed tight and clean -Brought in long-term reliability and a finished surface worthy of outdoor use -Returned to the sliding glass doors — carefully restored track systems and got both doors fully operational, shocking the homeowner who thought replacement was the only option 💡 Prognosis: This job cleared a lot of weight — structurally and energetically. Leaning decks and rotting steps make your body move differently — you hesitate, you compensate. And let’s be honest, doors that don’t open block more than just entry. Now everything works smoothly, feels strong, and welcomes movement instead of resisting it.

Deck-partial rebuild

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