Michael Lupynec wrote:
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> Frank, pls tell me that's a non-permit rectangular cedar or
> woolmanized floating deck with all materials delivered - no post
> holes, no concrete, no staining, no snoopy neighbours, no beer.
I confess, I dug the holes and poured the footings a few days before.
Yes they were inspected.
An hour to dig a few holes, and an hour to pour some concrete a couple
days later. A phone call for the lumber delivery which came at noon when
I started building on the footings. So 8 working hours total.
No staining, only the neighbor in the back asked a few questions, beer
was when it was finished (supplied by the homeowner when he came home
and couldn't believe it was finished. I was putting tools away and
sweeping off his new deck.
This was a 14 x 20 CCA deck with 18" cantalevers on 3 sides, 1 set of
steps going
to the ground.
Frank Clarici
Toms River, NJ
If you are not living on the edge,
You're taking up too much space!
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