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Look at where you plan to build and any physical attributes or detriments that may affect the planning and design of the final vision.
Take a Look at Your LotThis deck was built on a newly constructed home. So we had the luxury of having very little interference from trees, fences or other obstacles. As you can see, the landscaper had laid out granular stone over top a landscaping fabric prior to starting to build. Site AssessmentThe site was flat. The lot was relatively small and close to the neighbors. The first floor of the house was about 42 above grade. There were no hydro lines or underground hazards to worry about. The soil, although rocky in places was predominantly clay. The location of the proposed deck was far enough from the neighbors property line and the set back of the building envelope that there were no problems. The orientation of the lot was full southern exposure. This may not be a great site location if you live far south where the sun can be intolerable. Even for this site, an awning would probably be a desirable addition to this proposed deck. OK, now that the key issues around the viability of this site have been covered off we are ready to move to the next stage of the deck building process and the most important creating our deck design based on our site assessment. Go to Creating Your Deck Design or back to Deck Building Project. |
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"Thanks again Richard for FedExing the other shipment of the Titan Anchors. They are installed, sturdy and look great. I am really happy with them here is a picture of the deck."
Kyle D. - Richardson, Texas