pgray007
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I’ve got outside stairs on my garage to the second floor that the builder put in made from pressure treated lumber.
They get full, direct sun for most of the day, and after 5 years look like hell, with extreme warping of the treads, to the point that one of the boards will curl a good 2-3” in the sun and then relax at night. Most boards rock and are pulling up their nails.
I thought of just screwing everything down but I’m not sure of the condition of the holes where the nails are and if there’s enough wood lift for screws to “bite,” plus it seems that won’t fix the underlying problem and will just put more stress on everything.
Here are some pics:
So my questions are:
1) Can I save the underlying deck and just replace the treads and maybe the railing?
2) Is there some product I can use for the treads? I’ve spent some time in NH where they have extreme sun and temps and all the decking at the ski places seems to be a synthetic material, so I’m wondering if that might be a good route.
3) Anything I should do structurally to the deck? A few folks have suggested braces at a 45 degree angle (not sure what these are called, but would go from the talk main supports to the deck platforms at 45 degrees).
Any other suggestions are welcome.
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They get full, direct sun for most of the day, and after 5 years look like hell, with extreme warping of the treads, to the point that one of the boards will curl a good 2-3” in the sun and then relax at night. Most boards rock and are pulling up their nails.
I thought of just screwing everything down but I’m not sure of the condition of the holes where the nails are and if there’s enough wood lift for screws to “bite,” plus it seems that won’t fix the underlying problem and will just put more stress on everything.
Here are some pics:
So my questions are:
1) Can I save the underlying deck and just replace the treads and maybe the railing?
2) Is there some product I can use for the treads? I’ve spent some time in NH where they have extreme sun and temps and all the decking at the ski places seems to be a synthetic material, so I’m wondering if that might be a good route.
3) Anything I should do structurally to the deck? A few folks have suggested braces at a 45 degree angle (not sure what these are called, but would go from the talk main supports to the deck platforms at 45 degrees).
Any other suggestions are welcome.
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