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Who would you call to get quotes on a new deck?
I've approached two contractors that I use regularly for projects, neither has any interest or time in building a new deck for me. Before I start "cold calling" what type of contractor do I want? A GC? A carpenter? Landscape company?
(this is for a rental so I'm not looking for artistry, just safe and functional) Thanks in advance. |
A contractor that specializes in decks....
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Ask at your local lumber store.
Or your local fire hall. :) |
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Decks used to encompass about half of my construction business. I've been getting away from doing them. The new decks codes are making them a total PITA to build. . |
I just rebuilt mine myself with 3 guys. It helps that 2 of them do construction though.
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I turned down two good size ones due to the engineering BS just to extend it (well, a little more then that). Beside getting artistic and stupid high price, both are hill side and both wanted an outdoor kitchen on it. One happens to be my neighbor 5-6 houses away. I hated to have to give him the bad news or the price. |
So you don't want to build us a deck? :D
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So I've spoken to three companies today, and like mentioned above no one wants to deal with the new amended codes in this city.
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How complicated/extravagant of a deck do you want?
Ground floor or elevated? Maybe you don't need a contractor. Look into Craigslist, maybe. I built this simple deck at my CA home several years prior to sale...no permit. 16' redwood planks x 30'. About as simple as you can get. . http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1430620056.jpg |
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The deck in the picture above is where I'm heading if I don't get something done soon. This will be an elevated deck to the second story of a three story house. The main issue with it today is the long staircase that's about to fall off.
I think even if I had the time I could not build a suitable deck due to my complete lack of woodworking skills. This particular property is a major headache for me, the builder did a terrible job and everything has been a replacement nightmare. I think once I finish this project, (it just got a new roof last week) I'm going to sell it when this current lease is up. BTW, Don, that is a stunningly beautiful deck that you built, I wish I had one tenth of your skill. |
A small general contractor would do it, but is probably too busy this late into the construction season.
The trade you are looking for is a framing contractor or rough carpenter. Anyone who does framing will be able to do a deck for you. A finish carpenter probably could but will charge too much, take too long and will make everything too perfect. Search the Internet in the area for a reputable company that holds itself out as a framing subcontractor to residential general contractors. That's who does decks when they're new. |
A HA! I know a framer actually, will drop him a line tomorrow.
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With all due respect, you started a thread why then? A pro framer will have it knocked out easy. Its a repair, not remodel.
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I never equated a framer with deck building I suppose.
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Well I'm with MRM on this. That's the right call.
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Too much lesbian lovin on the deck wear it out?
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