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Deck Boards finished!

Today, I finished the last of the deck boarding.:) The first photo shows the 8' x 28' portion, which was the last completed. The second photo is a close-up of my hatch, for access to the dryer vent. The third photo shows the opening with the hatch removed. The fourth photo shows the framing of the hatch.

Due to a miscalculation (mentioned in an earlier post), my boarding came out a little different than I had planned when I framed the hatch. It came out usable anyway. It should serve its purpose.
 

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DennisFolsom said:
My 8 year old grandson asked me if I was doing something to keep the bugs from coming up through the cracks in the floor. I had thought of it already, but I was impressed that he thought of that on his own.

What are you using to keep the bugs from coming up through the decking and will it affect snow drainage?

Asking because I have a front deck project looming.

Thanks
 
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Very nice looking deck.It sure is a good feeling to acomplish a project like that.
 
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Re: Getting some Deck Boards on now!

Finally, I'm getting to the fun part! Today, I covered about 1/3 of the 12' x 12' section with decking. Since my last report, I did some of the fussy work, such as adding blocking where the rail posts are going to go, and framing for the hatch to access the dryer vent.

Also, note the photo showing one of the brackets for my bench/rail that will be on two sides. I have 14 of these brackets. I had to notch the outside board for each of them. I thought about drilling holes at the corners of the notches and cutting them out with my saber saw. On other projects, I have had a hard time getting neat cuts that way. So yesterday, I built a template and cut them with my router.. I got very uniform notches that way. It took a little while, but probably no longer than the other method. I'm pleased with the result.

Today, I had to alter my decking layout a bit from what I had planned. I had done the front porch a few years before with the same decking material and the same kind of hidden fasteners. I used that porch deck as a guide to compute the running width of each board. For whatever reason, my gaps between boards are coming out a bit wider. Enough so that I gained about an inch in 4 ft. Consequently, the corner between the two sections of deck (different widths) did not come out as I had carefully calculated. In order to deal with this, I ran a "divider" board transversely, as shown in the last photo. This will allow the joints to run differently on the 8 ft deck section.

In order to make the above change, I had to add to my framing. Every edge and end of the decking material has to be supported.

On Monday, the gutter installers come. I had hoped to have the deck covered by then, but I may not make that. It looks like I will have to work at least a half day tomorrow at my "part time" retirement job. I would rather work on the deck, but I do have some other responsibilities. Besides, It's good to get a pay check.

What kind of decking board is that?
 
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What are you using to keep the bugs from coming up through the decking and will it affect snow drainage?

Asking because I have a front deck project looming.

Thanks

I bought some grey fiberglass screening in a 48" wide roll. I stapled it to the joists with a hammer tacker before laying the deck boards over it. I only put the screening on the section that's under the roof. I will be building a short wall, so my screen "windows" will not extend floor to ceiling. Also, the "screened porch" portion is in the corner between the house and garage, so it's somewhat sheltered from wind and blowing snow. Time will tell how much snow we get in there. If we get much, I'll be shoveling it out through the storm door that will be installed between the screened section and the open section.

The gaps between the deck boards are about 3/16". I think it should drain well enough.
 
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Re: Getting some Deck Boards on now!

What kind of decking board is that?

The deck board used to be called Correct Deck CX. It's made in Maine, from 60% hardwood and 40% plastic, with a plastic coating on the top surface. It's supposed to be mildew resistant. I made my front porch out of it 5 years ago. It's on the north side of the house, tucked in between the house and the garage. There's a photo in a previous post in this thread. It gets no sun. It has worn very well, with no mildew, so we decided to use the same stuff for the back deck.

Recently, the company has been acquired by GAF. It is now called DuraLife Siesta Collection, by Integrity Composites, 8 Morin St, Biddeford, ME 04005. The web site is DuraLife Decking

We looked at some other brands and didn't find anything we liked better in the same price range.
 
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More Progress

Today, I finished the fascia board and installed the brackets for the Bench/Rail. Next, I need to measure up and order the lumber for the Bench/Rail. I will also have more traditional rail on part of it. Also, I can start the framing for the screen walls. Here's what it looks like now:
 

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Re: More Progress

Dennis, Deck looks great! Very nice job... I have an older deck that I must replace the decking. I used treated lumber some 16 yrs ago. A question was asked of me that I will ask you. Did you ever consider running the joist system the other direction, so that you could have continuous decking with no end butts together. Run each deck plank from the house out? I did not and wish I had...Did you ever think about doing that?
Again, real nice job.
 
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Re: More Progress

Dennis, Deck looks great! Very nice job... I have an older deck that I must replace the decking. I used treated lumber some 16 yrs ago. A question was asked of me that I will ask you. Did you ever consider running the joist system the other direction, so that you could have continuous decking with no end butts together. Run each deck plank from the house out? I did not and wish I had...Did you ever think about doing that?
Again, real nice job.

I did think about that a little bit. It would also have the advantage that you could more easily put pitch on it, like a lot of the old porches had, for drainage. The thing that stopped me from doing that is that the support system below the joists gets more complex. Instead of one beam under my 8 ft wide section, and one under my 12 ft wide section, I woulld have had several.

If I were going that way, knowing what I know now, I would probably make it freestanding, independent of the house. I would have run two rows of concrete piers, with beams spaning from the inside to the outside of each pair, and joists on top of the beams. It would be more expensive (twice as many piers), and require more work (digging and setting piers).
 
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Re: More Progress

Dennis, I understand. I just know that having no joints would have been much better with the treated lumber surface I used then. Maybe today with the new materials it isn't as important. My boards swelled, and raised and even popped the heads of the older galvanized deck screws,making boards loose. I guess that was the same thinking we went thru when we were laying it out to and opted to take easier route...in hind site it was a mistake. Yours turned out real nice.
 

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