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Fiberglass Composite Deck Build Over A Garage Door
I had to raise a small slab on grade home after it got hit by Storm Sandy. Went up 12' on pilings. Enclosed the area underneath and got a 32' x 34' shop for my troubles. 2 garage doors in front and an 8' X 8' overhead door in the rear. Wanted to build an upper level deck across rear of house 12' x 32". Needed the area underneath deck to be dry, for working on outdoor projects during wet weather.
Considered wood/ trex/etc decking with one of the Dri deck type systems installed underneath. Also looked at the possibility of slinging EPDM between the joists and decking over that.
P.T. wood takes a beating down here. A lot of the trex /etc decks get hot in the summer sun on bare feet and cost quite a bit.
Ended up going with a fiberglass/plywood composite.
Sunk (4) 11"x 35' pilings, double 2x12 girder bolted on.
I had to raise a small slab on grade home after it got hit by Storm Sandy. Went up 12' on pilings. Enclosed the area underneath and got a 32' x 34' shop for my troubles. 2 garage doors in front and an 8' X 8' overhead door in the rear. Wanted to build an upper level deck across rear of house 12' x 32". Needed the area underneath deck to be dry, for working on outdoor projects during wet weather.
Considered wood/ trex/etc decking with one of the Dri deck type systems installed underneath. Also looked at the possibility of slinging EPDM between the joists and decking over that.
P.T. wood takes a beating down here. A lot of the trex /etc decks get hot in the summer sun on bare feet and cost quite a bit.
Ended up going with a fiberglass/plywood composite.
Sunk (4) 11"x 35' pilings, double 2x12 girder bolted on.
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Told them it would be 2-3 years-they threatened suit/foreclosure as assets were not there to back the mortgage. Told them they could come get the house anytime-they sucked and held insurance $ way too long.