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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.




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