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7
May

Here are a few photos of  the recently completed window, deck and insulated vinyl siding project.

We replaced the rear deck with a new pressure treated deck.

Installed Revere Blueprint new construction vinyl windows in the entire home.

We then removed all of the existing vinyl siding and aluminum trim so we could install new Alside Prodigy insulated vinyl siding in the color of Sage.

All of the existing aluminum and vinyl trim was removed and new vinyl soffit and PVC coated trim.

Check back soon as we will have new progress and completion photos of other projects daily.

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Before photo of house to be remodeled

Final photo from front of home

Photo from rear of the home showing new siding, deck and windows

Category : Deck | Remodeling | Windows and Doors | siding and trim | Blog
20
Apr

This project will include a new deck, new windows and insulated vinyl siding. We will start with the deck and see if there is any rotten sill plates and flash properly before we start the siding.

The existing deck is a 12′ x 20′ with a 4′ wide set of steps. The new deck will be 16′ x 20′ using traditional pressure treated. Support post are 6 x 6′s. Beams and bands are 2 x 10′s that are either single or doubled depending on design requirements. Floor joist are 2 x 8′s spanning no greater than 10′ at 16″ on center. Decking is a premium 5/4″ deck boards that will be ran perpendicular to the rear of the home.  All fasteners will be hot dipped galvanized.  Post for the handrails are 4 x 4 post and 44″” in height for future post caps.

Substructure for deck framing is being installed

Please feel free to ask any questions that you may have and contact us for a free estimate on your next remodeling project.

Category : Deck | Remodeling | Blog
18
Apr

This project will include a new deck, new windows and insulated vinyl siding. We will start with the deck and see if there is any rotten sill plates and flash properly before we start the siding.

The existing deck is a 12′ x 20′ with a 4′ wide set of steps. The new deck will be 16′ x 20′ using traditional pressure treated. Support post are 6 x 6′s. Beams and bands are 2 x 10′s that are either single or doubled depending on design requirements. Floor joist are 2 x 8′s spanning no greater than 10′ at 16″ on center. Decking is a premium 5/4″ deck boards that will be ran perpendicular to the rear of the home.  All fasteners will be hot dipped galvanized.  Post for the handrails are 4 x 4 post and 44″” in height for future post caps.

Photo of existing deck on rear of home

Existing deck is removed and area is ready for a new deck

Please feel free to ask any questions that you may have and contact us for a free estimate on your next remodeling project.

Category : Deck | Remodeling | Blog
6
Jan

This rear deck extension and railings is constructed with traditional pressure treated lumber with traditional pickets. Support post are 6 x 6′s. Beams and bands are 2 x 10′s that are either single or doubled depending on design requirements. Floor joist are 2 x 8′s spanning no greater than 6′ at 16″ on center. Decking is standard 5/4″ deck boards were ran straight. All fasteners and bolts are hot dipped galvanized.

Photo of deck extension on new addition

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Category : Addition | Deck | Blog
27
Oct

Here is a few photos of a new deck with an inset hot tub that we recently completed in Chesterfield Co.

The main deck is 16′ x 19′ with a 3′ x 4′ landing from the existing screen porch. The rear deck and railings is constructed with traditional pressure treated lumber with 3 sections of railing that will have tempered glass pickets. Support post are a combination of brick pillars and 6 x 6′s. Beams and bands are 2 x 10′s that are either single or doubled depending on design requirements. Floor joist are 2 x 8′s spanning no greater than 11′ 8″ at 16″ on center. Decking is standard 5/4″ deck boards that will be ran straight. All fasteners and bolts will be hot dipped galvanized.

We also added a new entrance to the original screen porch for access to the new deck and hot tub area.

Before photo of new deck area

Photo of completed deck

Photo from new access at screen porch over new deck

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Category : Deck | Blog
21
Oct

Here is a progress framing photos of a new deck with an inset hot tub

The main deck will be a 16′ x 19′ with a 3′ x 4′ landing from the existing screen porch. The rear deck and railings will be traditional pressure treated with 3 sections of railing that will have tempered glass pickets. Support post are a combination of brick pillars and 6 x 6′s. Beams and bands are 2 x 10′s that are either single or doubled depending on design requirements. Floor joist are 2 x 8′s spanning no greater than 11′ 8″ at 16″ on center. Decking is standard 5/4″ deck boards that will be ran straight. All fasteners and bolts will be hot dipped galvanized.

We are also revamping the original screen porch for access to the new deck and hot tub area.

Progress photo of deck framing

Another progress photo of deck framing

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Category : Deck | Blog
19
Oct

Here is a progress framing photos of a new deck with an inset hot tub

The main deck will be a 16′ x 19′ with a 3′ x 4′ landing from the existing screen porch. The rear deck and railings will be traditional pressure treated with 3 sections of railing that will have tempered glass pickets. Support post are a combination of brick pillars and 6 x 6′s. Beams and bands are 2 x 10′s that are either single or doubled depending on design requirements. Floor joist are 2 x 8′s spanning no greater than 11′ 8″ at 16″ on center. Decking is standard 5/4″ deck boards that will be ran straight. All fasteners will be hot dipped galvanized.

Photo of hot tub deck completed and hot tub in place

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Category : Deck | Blog
18
Oct

Here is a photo of completed brick pillars for a new 16′ x 19′ deck addition with a inset hot tub.

The brick pillars are a matching over sized Portsmouth brick manufactured by Triangle brick company.

Mortar for the brick pillars is a Roanoke Type S in the color of buff.

Framing will be starting soon so check back soon.

Photo of brick pillars for new deck

Category : Deck | Blog
14
Oct

The main deck will be a 16′ x 19′ with a 3′ x 4′ landing from the existing screen porch. The rear deck and railings will be traditional pressure treated with 3 sections of railing that will have tempered glass pickets. Support post are a combination of brick pillars and 6 x 6′s. Beams and bands are 2 x 10′s that are either single or doubled depending on design requirements. Floor joist are 2 x 8′s spanning no greater than 11′ 8″ at 16″ on center. Decking is standard 5/4″ deck boards that will be ran straight. All fasteners will be hot dipped galvanized.

Area where new deck with hot tub is to be built

Footings are dug and poured for new deck

Please feel free to ask any questions that you may have and contact us for a free estimate on your next remodeling project.

Category : Deck | Blog
7
Oct

Here are the final photos of a new pressure treated deck in the Short Pump area of Henrico Co.

The main deck will be a 12′ x 12′ with angled corners and a 6′ x 8′ landing. The rear decks will be traditional pressure treated. Support post are 6 x 6′s. Beams and bands are 2 x 10′s that are either single or doubled depending on design requirements. Floor joist are 2 x 8′s spanning no greater than 11′ 8″ at 16″ on center. Decking is standard 5/4″ deck boards that will be ran at an angle. All fasteners will be hot dipped galvanized. More updates to come. Post for the handrails are 4 x 4 post and 44″” in height for future post caps.

Photo of completed stair and landing area

View of new new deck from driveway side

Please feel free to ask any questions that you may have and contact us for a free estimate on your next remodeling project.

Category : Deck | Blog