Hey there friends!
This may have been covered before in some other thread,.... but since I am sitting here
in the air conditioning soaking wet from sweating (from trying to remove old screws off my
existing decking) and VERY Ticked off,.... I figured I'd ask some questions to those of you
out there who are better at these things than I am.
1st off,... I believe it was only 7 years ago,... I completely removed every single 16' board of my
existing deck. Replaced them with NEW pressure treated (ya right) pine from the local "save big money"
joint, and put up that nice white colonial spindle plastic deck fence railing. (I wish I could understand how
to post pictures,... cuz man it looked sweeeeet!) It took MYSELF quite a bit of time to complete the project,
but I did a pretty nice job if I had to say so myself!
The deck itself runs the length of MOST of the house. 36' I believe. It goes down 2 steps towards the garage
for an area of about 16'X8' (this is the area we have the grill, and the door to the garage, and steps going to
the back yard). All of the boards run from the house back towards the yard in their 16' length. There is an
opening for the pool access at the other end along with another set of stairs to the yard.
OK,... that is what the "visual without pictures" looks like. LOL. (though I "Will Attempt" to add a photo)
Anyway,....
I would say at LEAST 50% of the boards I replaced NEED replacing again!!!!! and at least 14 or so are
ROTTED through! I followed all the "advice" that was given to me on how to properly maintain the wood,...
so that It would last (or pretty close to lasting) My time here anyway,.....
HA!
Right.
I have kept this baby up as good (anal) as anyone could,... ie.: tri-yearly sealing/staining bla bla bla,.....
So,... I know I am going to replace the "rotted" boards for sure this summer,... but WHERE DOES IT END????
I WISH I would have spent the extra 2 grand I didn't have at the time,. and bought the composite stuff.
NOW,....
My question is. To "replace" the boards It is around a buck a foot. ie:16bucks a board.
BUT,... for a buck less,... I can get COMPOSITE CAPPING.
This would go on a angle right over the top of the existing decking,.... and would probably look pretty darn good.
HAVE ANY OF YOU USED THIS????
It looks easy enough to install. (little washer type things that clip into the sides of each piece to connect them,
then you put a screw thru the middle of the washer thingy and it looks like the deck has NO screws!)
OR
Is this a pain in the ARSE?
Does this stuff scratch up easily? We have a bar on the deck and it is a GREAT place to entertain,....
but if this stuff looks like a cat scratched the heck out of it (after the chairs move back and forth), I would
even be MORE ticked off than I am now.
OR
Do I just suck it up and replace 10 or more boards a year as needed?
As many of you out there that have met me,....
I AM a hard worker at this stuff (when I have to be),....
But with all the time I already have into it,... of course I am looking at the easiest way to go about it!
Drinking beer in my sandals and shorts,.... sure sounds better than another summer on my knees,....
cursing at "cutting and screwing lumber together".
Anyways,...
That is my story for today..
What would most of YOU Do?
Thanks!
~Brotha Vin


This may have been covered before in some other thread,.... but since I am sitting here
in the air conditioning soaking wet from sweating (from trying to remove old screws off my
existing decking) and VERY Ticked off,.... I figured I'd ask some questions to those of you
out there who are better at these things than I am.
1st off,... I believe it was only 7 years ago,... I completely removed every single 16' board of my
existing deck. Replaced them with NEW pressure treated (ya right) pine from the local "save big money"
joint, and put up that nice white colonial spindle plastic deck fence railing. (I wish I could understand how
to post pictures,... cuz man it looked sweeeeet!) It took MYSELF quite a bit of time to complete the project,
but I did a pretty nice job if I had to say so myself!
The deck itself runs the length of MOST of the house. 36' I believe. It goes down 2 steps towards the garage
for an area of about 16'X8' (this is the area we have the grill, and the door to the garage, and steps going to
the back yard). All of the boards run from the house back towards the yard in their 16' length. There is an
opening for the pool access at the other end along with another set of stairs to the yard.
OK,... that is what the "visual without pictures" looks like. LOL. (though I "Will Attempt" to add a photo)
Anyway,....
I would say at LEAST 50% of the boards I replaced NEED replacing again!!!!! and at least 14 or so are
ROTTED through! I followed all the "advice" that was given to me on how to properly maintain the wood,...
so that It would last (or pretty close to lasting) My time here anyway,.....
HA!
Right.
I have kept this baby up as good (anal) as anyone could,... ie.: tri-yearly sealing/staining bla bla bla,.....
So,... I know I am going to replace the "rotted" boards for sure this summer,... but WHERE DOES IT END????
I WISH I would have spent the extra 2 grand I didn't have at the time,. and bought the composite stuff.
NOW,....
My question is. To "replace" the boards It is around a buck a foot. ie:16bucks a board.
BUT,... for a buck less,... I can get COMPOSITE CAPPING.
This would go on a angle right over the top of the existing decking,.... and would probably look pretty darn good.
HAVE ANY OF YOU USED THIS????
It looks easy enough to install. (little washer type things that clip into the sides of each piece to connect them,
then you put a screw thru the middle of the washer thingy and it looks like the deck has NO screws!)
OR
Is this a pain in the ARSE?
Does this stuff scratch up easily? We have a bar on the deck and it is a GREAT place to entertain,....
but if this stuff looks like a cat scratched the heck out of it (after the chairs move back and forth), I would
even be MORE ticked off than I am now.
OR
Do I just suck it up and replace 10 or more boards a year as needed?
As many of you out there that have met me,....
I AM a hard worker at this stuff (when I have to be),....
But with all the time I already have into it,... of course I am looking at the easiest way to go about it!
Drinking beer in my sandals and shorts,.... sure sounds better than another summer on my knees,....
cursing at "cutting and screwing lumber together".
Anyways,...
That is my story for today..
What would most of YOU Do?
Thanks!
~Brotha Vin
