Monday, November 07, 2005


The completed deck sans the right color paint. Posted by Picasa


Fixed the sprinkler valve. My dad got carried away in the demo of the deck and accidently dropped a board on the old one. At first he was afraid he snapped the water pipe off the side of the house. Nope the geyser was only from the spinkler valve. Posted by Picasa


Panels all up and caulked. I got it all done before the painting of the complex! Yeah! I know they did not paint the complex until November when it was supposed to happen in April. Still wrapped this project up in plenty of time :) Posted by Picasa


Cut and added the center supports for the ends. Finally! Deck is almost back together. Posted by Picasa


Deck with one of the panels in place.  Posted by Picasa


Got all the T1 panels cut and painted! Posted by Picasa

Sunday, June 19, 2005


Got the top rail cut and installed. Here is the deck with the 1st coat of primer. Needs another coat; then paint. I hate painting! Posted by Hello


After about a 2 month break to work on the kitchen finally got back to the deck. Note to self; When wood dries out completely it is a pain to work with! Posted by Hello


Much nicer looking than the old planks. I'm happy we ended up replacing the old planks. Posted by Hello


Looking good! A little paint and good as re-furbished.Posted by Hello


Here are the repaired joists. Posted by Hello


Except for the end joists most had just a little rot on the top. Rot was removed and joists repaired! Here my dad tends to the ends of the joists.Posted by Hello


Firewood! Posted by Hello


The results of tornado Kucic Posted by Hello


Initial plan was to save the deck floor boards. As you can see it was quickly realized this was a futile idea. Posted by Hello


After my Dad went "8lb sledge hammer crazy on the deck", the back yard looked like a tornado hit it! Posted by Hello


Every where there was a nail it was rotting. There is the planter! Posted by Hello

Saturday, June 18, 2005


You can see the rot on the deck. The previous owners though it a good idea to put a planter on the deck above this spot! Posted by Hello


Picture of the project Posted by Hello