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9.01.2015

Saving a Deck and Stairs Material List

Material List for Saving the Deck - Client six thousand dollars with Exterior Stair Rebuild Photos

While dismantling the stairs to replace the rotten stair stringers and posts, it became clear there was a reason that the stairs had rotted.  It wasn't long after getting to the last stair removal that the answer to my question became readily apparent as I was getting doused by the automatic garden sprinkler.

Water Problem from sprinkler- coupled with the style that the previous builder used to construct the stairs by layering the 2x12s instead of using Stair Stringer Hangers also caused water build ups that led the the wood rotting faster.

Scotts Contracting Deck Project Saved Six Thousand Dollars

Picture Composite Deck Boards cause the water collection-wood rot?
Layering the 2x12s instead of Stair Stringer Hangers caused the wood to rot.


Old Code Stringer Attachment Deck Construction
Old School- Built to Old Codes Stringer Attachment Deck Construction

Deck Stairs almost done next step Low Voltage Lighting
Rebuilt Deck Stairs next step Lighted Stairs
Deck Stairs Material List:

  • 5-2x12x8
  • 6-1x6x8
  • 2 small box 2 & 3 in deck screws
  • 2-4x4x8 posts
  • 4-2x12 Stair Stringer Hanger (Simpson Strong Tie)
  • 2-4x4 Composite Post Base




Material and Tool List for Saving the Deck and Cash

  • 37 composite 6 x 6 post base caps
  • 40 bags Quickcrete (Fast)
  • 3 bags sand topping mix
  • 1 bag Portland Cement
  • 16- 24 in #4 Rebar (1/2 in x 8 in Dowel Rods)
  • Small Bundle Wire Ties and Wire Twister
  • 2- 1 in x 8 in x 12 ft (10 in x 10 in Concrete Forms)
  • Miscellaneous scrap plywood (concrete forms)
  • Wheel Barrow
  • Garden Hoe
  • Flat and Round Nose Shovels
  • Mag and Sponge Float
  • Concrete Edger
  • Torch Driver
  • 1 1/2 in Screws
  • 1 1/2 in Roofing Nails (attach the composite base plate)
  • Tape Measure
  • Level
  • Small Square
  • 10 in Chop Saw
  • Right Angle Drill Adapter with 3/4 in dia "Shorty" wood bit
  • Small and Medium Hammer
  • Nail Puller
  • Skill Saw 7 1/2 in blade
  • Saw Saw wood blades
  • Extension Cords


Build Notes:
  • Temporary 2x4 Deck Supports were used
  • Post Rotation System ensured continuous support for deck- every third post was worked on and no additional weight loads on new piers for 24 hr minimum.
  • Forms Constructed for re-use / re-cycling saved manpower and materials






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8.29.2015

Saving a Deck and Cash

I saved this homeowner six thousand dollars by removing the rotten wood and adding a little concrete to the Deck Piers.  

Image Bottom 4in Rotten 6by6 Cedar Deck Post

1) Problem




2) Solution


  • Cut the bottom 8 inches off the 6x6 cedar post
  • Wire Tie Number 4 Rebar (1/2 in x 8 in long) to existing Dowel Pin

Simpson Strong-Tie Model # CPS6 Internet # 100375387 Store SKU # 825329

6 in. x 6 in. Composite Plastic Standoff

 6 in. x 6 in. Composite Plastic Standoff
  • Drill New Dowel Pin Hole for the Number 4 Rebar and Install this Composite Standoff to keep the Cedar Post from Rotting in the Future.

  • Install New Concrete 10x10 in Concrete Pier Base Cap

  • Water Proof and Protect new Concrete Pier with a layer of Concrete Portland/Sand topping mix.




The Client had 2 Bids as suggested:  

  • Rebuild Deck Bid 1............................$38,000
  • Replace Deck Posts Only Bid 2.........$8,000.  

I was the third bid and beat the lowest bid by $6,000.




Thank You for stopping by-Share and Comment below. If additional information in needed or you have a question let me know. Together we can make a difference and create a future that will benefit everyone. Build a Green StLouis Green Building Tips and Resources via: Scotty- St Louis Renewable Energy Green Blog

6.27.2010

Porch & Deck Makeovers

    Create Welcoming Entrances
    When it comes to designing 
    a Entrance and Deck

    Scotty with Scotts Contracting offers the following tips: 
    (a)Research the Materials you would like to incorporate into your Deck, Patio, or Out Door Living Space 
    (b) Take notes and pictures of similar designs you would like your project to look like 
    (c) Inspect the area you choose to build your project 
    (d)Sketch or Draw out your design 
    (e) Determine a Material list along with pricing-with your Material list in hand-you can ask the Pro Department at your Local Home improvement Store for their Lowest Bid. 
    (f) Build your project as outlined by the Manufacturers Guidelines and Local Building Codes
    (g) Enjoy the outdoor living space you have created!

    If you choose to Contract out your next project-

    Scotts Contracting Offers the Following Services: Design-Build Projects for Residential and Commercial Buildings--Construction,Remodeling and Rehab's - to include: Carpentry, Plumbing, Electric, HVAC, Weatherization, Roofing, Flooring, Interior and Exterior Finishes, Painting/Staining, Wood Finishing, Custom Wood Working, Solar & Wind Renewable Energy Systems, Doors, Windows, Home Repairs and Upgrades- Including: Decks, Porches, Patios and Other Out-Door Living Spaces

    “Home Energy Auditing Coming Soon!!!” 

    Scotts Contracting is a Proud Supporter of the Green and Sustainable Building Industry and Supports Green and Eco Friendly Products !!! 

    Click Here to email Scotts Contracting to Schedule a Free Green Site Inspection





DIY Home Center looks to give DIY types an edge with premium products for your decking (like Tiger claw hidden deck fasteners for nail free deck surfaces or deck drainage with under-deck) to recycled outdoor furniture from Polywood. With amazing online tools, videos, and calculators make sure you get the job done right the first time.



Front Door Photos courtesy of Scotts Contracting
Front-Door Focus
Hefty columns can help call attention to doorways hidden by overhanging eaves. In this zesty ranch remodel, two decorative columns define the doorway while lending architectural interest and overall curb appeal.
"An easily identifiable front door is critical for improving your home's curb appeal!" —editor Kelly Rawlings
Example of How Adding Columns to the Front of the Home Dresses up the Building
Added Dimension
The addition of a few columns and a pediment creates a sense of arrival at this front entry. A faux balcony dresses the second story, calling attention to the vertical height while making the doorway seem more intimately scaled.
"Exterior columns (both load=bearing and decorative versions) can be found at hardware stores and home centers. They're available in metal, wood, and molded high-density polyurethane." —editor Kelly Rawlings


A well Landscaped Entrance Creates

Welcoming Entrances

This cottage wears an open, welcoming smile now that old screens are gone from the front porch and the stairs and floor have been brightened with paint. Because the porch is only two feet from the ground, local building codes allowed the homeowners to do without a railing on one side.




DIY Home Center looks to give DIY types an edge with premium products for your decking (like Tiger claw hidden deck fasteners for nail free deck surfaces or deck drainage with under-deck) to recycled outdoor furniture from Polywood. With amazing online tools, videos, and calculators make sure you get the job done right the first time.

6.25.2010

Part 2 of 5-Deck Ideas and Photos

Part 2 of 5-DIY-Deck Ideas and Photos

When it comes to designing a Deck, Patio or Out Door Living Space

Scotty with Scotts Contracting offers the following tips: (a)Research the Materials you would like to incorporate into your Deck, Patio, or Out Door Living Space (b) Take notes and pictures of similar designs you would like your project to look like (c) Inspect the area you choose to build your project (d)Sketch or Draw out your design (e) Determine a Material list along with pricing-with your Material list in hand-your can ask the Pro Department at your Local Home improvement Store for their Lowest Bid. (f) Build your project as outlined by the Manufacturers Guidelines and Local Building Codes(f) Enjoy the outdoor living space you have created!

If you choose to Contract out your next project-Scotts Contracting Offers the Following Services: Design-Build Projects for Residential & Commercial Buildings--Construction,Remodeling and Rehab's - to include: Carpentry, Basic: Plumbing, Electric, HVAC, Weatherization, Roofing, Flooring, Interior and Exterior Finishes, Painting/Staining, Wood Finishing, Custom Wood Working, Solar & Wind Renewable Energy Systems, Doors, Windows, Home Repairs & Upgrades- Including: Decks, Porches, Patios and Other Out-Door Living Spaces, "Home Energy Auditing Coming Soon!!!" Scotts Contracting is a Proud Supporter of the Green Building Industry & Green and Eco Friendly Products !!!

Click Here to email scotts contracting and set up a Free Green Site Evaluation and Bid for your next project

DIY Home Center looks to give DIY types an edge with premium products for your decking (like Tiger claw hidden deck fasteners for nail free deck surfaces or deck drainage with under-deck) to recycled outdoor furniture from Polywood. With amazing online tools, videos, & calculators make sure you get the job done right the first time.

A Taste of Tuscany

Aged brick walls, distinctive windows, and wrought-iron furniture create a feeling of old-world welcome on the deck of this 1970s home. Click here to see the before. Colorful shutters visually break up the expansive brick walls and double as a privacy screen when needed. Flowers and foliage in painted terra-cotta urns soften the hard surfaces.

Breakfast Room

Make a point to enjoy your outdoor spaces at a different time of day. Rise and shine with an informal breakfast on the deck. Put a potting bench to use as a buffet station. Line a galvanized bin with napkins to present a healthy selection of fruit, and recycle some water bottles for use as vases.

Dining Quarters

Even the barest slab of concrete (click here to see the before) can become a welcoming entertainment area. Here's how to create a room outdoors: Anchor the space with an outdoor area rug. Add sturdy furniture (shop for it after July 4 to catch sales) with some shade relief, such as this umbrella. Plant fast-growing annuals, such as sweet potato vine (Ipomoea batatas) in colorful containers.

"Don't stint on the size of an outdoor area rug. The rug should be larger than the footprint of the table and the chairs." — editor Kelly Rawlings

Asian-Inspired Oasis

This Asian-inspired outdoor room is secluded behind a bamboo privacy fence. A capiz-shell pendant hangs from the peak of a canopy, adding visual interest and drawing focus toward the center of the space. A sheer white curtain billows along the edge of the deck, further defining the space as intimate, yet sun-filled.

Exotic Escape

This temporary retreat, screened with curtains, was installed under a two-story deck. Click here to see the bland before! Decorative items more typically found indoors, such as area rugs, pillows and candles, give this space a real-room feel.

Scotty, Scotts Contracting Comments: "If you look real close to the photos you will See 'Un-Sightly Nail Holes' that are caused by 'Nailing and Screwing' the Deck Boards Down. If you don't like unsightly holes in your Deck try Tiger claw hidden deck fasteners for nail free deck surfaces.

DIY Home Center looks to give DIY types an edge with premium products for your decking (like Tiger claw hidden deck fasteners for nail free deck surfaces or deck drainage with under-deck) to recycled outdoor furniture from Polywood. With amazing online tools, videos, & calculators make sure you get the job done right the first time.

When it comes to designing a Deck, Patio or Out Door Living Space

Scotty with Scotts Contracting offers the following tips: (a)Research the Materials you would like to incorporate into your Deck, Patio, or Out Door Living Space (b) Take notes and pictures of similar designs you would like your project to look like (c) Inspect the area you choose to build your project (d)Sketch or Draw out your design (e) Determine a Material list along with pricing-with your Material list in hand-your can ask the Pro Department at your Local Home improvement Store for their Lowest Bid. (f) Build your project as outlined by the Manufacturers Guidelines and Local Building Codes(f) Enjoy the outdoor living space you have created!

If you choose to Contract out your next project-Scotts Contracting Offers the Following Services: Design-Build Projects for Residential & Commercial Buildings--Construction,Remodeling and Rehab's - to include: Carpentry, Basic: Plumbing, Electric, HVAC, Weatherization, Roofing, Flooring, Interior and Exterior Finishes, Painting/Staining, Wood Finishing, Custom Wood Working, Solar & Wind Renewable Energy Systems, Doors, Windows, Home Repairs & Upgrades- Including: Decks, Porches, Patios and Other Out-Door Living Spaces, "Home Energy Auditing Coming Soon!!!" Scotts Contracting is a Proud Supporter of the Green Building Industry & Green and Eco Friendly Products !!! Click Here to email scotts contracting and set up a Free Green Site Evaluation and Bid for your next project

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