11-04-2016, 06:31 PM
You might remember that I built a new deck last Summer. Here's what me efforts looked like back then:
What I didn't show off to the right was my old patio, a slab of cracked and tipped concrete that needed to be replaced so that I could install the stairs on that side and then add some more deck related features.
In July (I think) I had the patio replaced, and then I built most of the remaining components. I had to buy some more Ipe' (ouch), and decided to let it sit until next Spring so that it can shrink to its equilibrium width. Hint: It takes a lot longer to reach its final width than the manufacturers suggest. Better to let that happen before using it. Anyway, here's where I am now:
The wood I'm letting sit 'til next year is stickered under the bench.
Next year I'll finish the trim out. Then I'll add a light post near each set of steps and lights on the front faces of the planter boxes on the deck. Not sure yet if I'll install any handrails; not required by code but that won't drive my decision.
Anyway, it's a wrap for this year.
John
What I didn't show off to the right was my old patio, a slab of cracked and tipped concrete that needed to be replaced so that I could install the stairs on that side and then add some more deck related features.
In July (I think) I had the patio replaced, and then I built most of the remaining components. I had to buy some more Ipe' (ouch), and decided to let it sit until next Spring so that it can shrink to its equilibrium width. Hint: It takes a lot longer to reach its final width than the manufacturers suggest. Better to let that happen before using it. Anyway, here's where I am now:
The wood I'm letting sit 'til next year is stickered under the bench.
Next year I'll finish the trim out. Then I'll add a light post near each set of steps and lights on the front faces of the planter boxes on the deck. Not sure yet if I'll install any handrails; not required by code but that won't drive my decision.
Anyway, it's a wrap for this year.
John