May 17, 2012

Deck day 1 – demolition

Day 1 resulted in quite a surprise, as one of the stairway support posts had failed completely and provided exactly zero support:

Stairway support pole at lower deck level.

I chuckled when I saw the brick (photo above). It reminded me of the Roman mosaics we saw in Cyprus, many years ago. No doubt that, at some point, a brick walkway was present at poolside in the early days after the house was built; then the lower deck must have been installed, over 35 years ago.

The contractor removed the entire lower deck in just a few hours — a chain saw proves a very useful tool in this case:

Lower deck removed.

The first load going to the sanitary dump, loaded and ready to go:

Lower deck debris load headed to the dump.

What remains of the landing on the stairway, still attached to one of the poles that will be replaced:

Lower deck stairway attachment.

The wood did not appear to be cedar; and the heft and color reminded me more of redwood. I could be wrong; just in case, I saved some of the best pieces, to recycle them into outdoor furniture:

I saved some of the better boards.

Today: Delivery of materials, including pavers, lumber, fasteners, joist hangers, rock, and sand.

Al Navas

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I love working with wood, and sharing here on the blog. I also love designing items that my clients will love having in their homes and offices. Please let me know if you need a special piece to share with your loved ones.

Comments

  1. ShannonNo Gravatar says:

    That’s Redwood definitely. I spent my holiday weekend demoing a patio table that collapsed under our heavy snow and milling it up to make Adirondack chairs so I know of what I speak. It looked just like your pile pictured above but by the time I was done planing it, it was a thing of beauty.

    • Al NavasNo Gravatar says:

      Shannon,

      I am sure glad you agree with me, as I would love to make something for use on the new patio. It will be our sentimental piece. By the time I finish (in a couple of years), I will have removed about 3,500 square feet of this same lumber :)

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