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junkman Wrote:Two years ago we decided to tear the old deck off the house and replace it. The pics that follow are the transformation process, working only from design ideas and calculations in my head, no working drawings or blueprints.

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BREAKTIME!


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....and this last pic was taken this spring
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Whoa, man! Talk about an improvement! You guys must be proud of that and enjoying it this summer! Exellent work. Got time to come over this everning and look at mine? LOL
It would probably take a tad more than a weekend. lol

Thanks, we are very happy with the result and are having a great time relaxing on it. As you see, the old one was pretty much un-useable, so this is the first time we are able to have friends over for deck parties.
All that hard work as paid off.It looks fantastic.Wink
Thank you elitewoody.
Nice modification you did.Its really looking awesome and wonderful.From were you got this idea to do this changes.
We came up with the design by incorporating things we saw in other decks.....two level, gazebo built in and then boarding in underneath to provide more storage than I'll ever use. Thanks for your kind complements.
What a great modification! You have done a great job. It looks very nice.
Thank you Liza. We plan on doing more work next spring.....I'll post piccy's here of the work we will do.
I just came across this thread....Fantastic job! Congrats!
Thanks for sharing too!
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