Ted
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It's been a while since I've done a "thinking about" thread.
Our house has a deck off the living room, sized 10'x16'. When we got the house we had structural concerns regarding the deck, so we had someone come out and beef it up. Now we aren't so much concerned about the structure of the deck itself, but the floor boards on it are in rotten shape and the main posts are also getting warped. It's about 15 years old at this point.
Our master bedroom is also below the current deck. And we had an enclosed area on our deck in our last house that we really liked in our last house. So we were thinking have someone come out and build this 2-story deck.
Apparently people feel like spending money these days, because we're getting numbers that are in competition with what our kitchen remodel cost a few years ago. So, now I'm thinking "screw it, build a deck myself."
Here's the current deck:
It has 12" concrete footers, which seems too small to me for adding the 2nd story. But @jesse pointed out that his deck is so well engineered that it has beams not even touching the ground.
I'd want to expand the width enough to take it to the edge of the house, which will make it work better with the master bedroom. We'll add a sliding door to get out to the 2nd story deck.
Our county uses the 2006 international guidelines so it looks like I should just read those and follow them. Currently I have 12" concrete footers but will probably need (or at least want) bigger ones for our area.
@jesse thinks that I should expand the deck, make it wrap-around, and support for the hot tub. The expansion idea is appealing, as is the hot tub one, bug the logistics of moving a hot tub into a location that high is a big much.
So I suppose this is more of a "How crazy am I for wanting to build this myself?" Note that Jesse will need to come down to help and I already have some degree of heavy equipment. And then any thoughts on things to do to make it better.
Our house has a deck off the living room, sized 10'x16'. When we got the house we had structural concerns regarding the deck, so we had someone come out and beef it up. Now we aren't so much concerned about the structure of the deck itself, but the floor boards on it are in rotten shape and the main posts are also getting warped. It's about 15 years old at this point.
Our master bedroom is also below the current deck. And we had an enclosed area on our deck in our last house that we really liked in our last house. So we were thinking have someone come out and build this 2-story deck.
Apparently people feel like spending money these days, because we're getting numbers that are in competition with what our kitchen remodel cost a few years ago. So, now I'm thinking "screw it, build a deck myself."
Here's the current deck:
It has 12" concrete footers, which seems too small to me for adding the 2nd story. But @jesse pointed out that his deck is so well engineered that it has beams not even touching the ground.
I'd want to expand the width enough to take it to the edge of the house, which will make it work better with the master bedroom. We'll add a sliding door to get out to the 2nd story deck.
Our county uses the 2006 international guidelines so it looks like I should just read those and follow them. Currently I have 12" concrete footers but will probably need (or at least want) bigger ones for our area.
@jesse thinks that I should expand the deck, make it wrap-around, and support for the hot tub. The expansion idea is appealing, as is the hot tub one, bug the logistics of moving a hot tub into a location that high is a big much.
So I suppose this is more of a "How crazy am I for wanting to build this myself?" Note that Jesse will need to come down to help and I already have some degree of heavy equipment. And then any thoughts on things to do to make it better.