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iaink May 27th 2010 2:18 am

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Originally Posted by Steve_P (Post 8593709)
Also if you go for the metal type railings go for the 36" high rather than the 42" we found the top rail of a 42" railing is right in your line of vision when sitting.

I think the minimum rail height is something covered by your local building code, depending on the distance you stand to fall from the deck. If its more than a foot or two you may have no choice but to have an eye level rail:(

iaink May 27th 2010 2:19 am

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Originally Posted by Cookie (Post 8593687)
Our house get boiling hot towards the end of the day. Our composite siding soaks in all the heat :eek:

You realise there is supposed to be some insulation in the walls right;)

Oakvillian May 27th 2010 2:59 am

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Originally Posted by iaink (Post 8593704)
Does anyone have any experience with those wind out awnings?

I've never seen one more than a few years old that still works, I suspect that they are a bit fragile, and that if you dont wind them back in in a big hurry when a thunderstorm arrives that the wind will do horrible things to them, but dont have and first hand experience.

my inlaws had one on their place in Montreal. They lived in the house for 10 years and had it installed shortly after arriving, so it must have done 8 or 9 seasons with no problems at all. Mind you, they were very careful to always wind it in if it got very blustery, and only on the calmest of calm days did they unwind it all the way out to the fullest extent, but it certainly made it a lot more comfortable to sit on the patio, and also helped prevent the glass sliding doors from acting like a greenhouse.

Steve_P May 27th 2010 3:15 am

Re: Decks
 

Originally Posted by iaink (Post 8593722)
I think the minimum rail height is something covered by your local building code, depending on the distance you stand to fall from the deck. If its more than a foot or two you may have no choice but to have an eye level rail:(

In Calgary (where Rose is) if any part of the deck is more than 24" above grade then a railing is required. Said railing can have nothing that would aid in climbing (i.e. nothing horizontal or close to horizontal) between 4" and 36" above the deck floor.

iaink May 27th 2010 3:57 am

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Originally Posted by Steve_P (Post 8593866)
In Calgary (where Rose is) if any part of the deck is more than 24" above grade then a railing is required. Said railing can have nothing that would aid in climbing (i.e. nothing horizontal or close to horizontal) between 4" and 36" above the deck floor.

Here its a sliding scale of sorts.. if its more than 4(?) feet to ground or something then you need the higher railing than if its only 2 feet.... I dont know the exact numbers, but you get the idea...otherwise we would have a lower railing and I would enjoy the view more.

TheThornes May 27th 2010 4:11 am

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We had a deck built last year. We have a walk-out basement and there was no deck when we moved in which left us with a "door of death" off our main level. We're not really big DIYers so got a guy in to do it. Really pleased with the job. As we were starting from scratch, decided to go for a low maintenance deck. We had glass sidings and a Duradeck flooring - all it ever needs is a quick wipe down - no need for painting/staining etc.

Alberta_Rose May 27th 2010 12:17 pm

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Thanks for the replies so far folks .... more pictures!!! :)

Thornes, what sort of cost was yours? We've priced the glass panel surrounds; they are between $36-39 per linear foot, so about $1800 for a deck the size we are contemplating! I'd like them though ....
I wouldn't mind composite decking, but hubby is set on cedar wood, I think ... he likes staining ..... :rolleyes:

Cookie, I love your deck! (I think I said so when you originally posted it!)
One consideration is steps to the garden; we have "house cats", and they like to be able to go out and sit on the deck ... we are unsure about giving them access to the garden :unsure: but I think if we have a big enough deck surface at the main level we won't need to access the garden from the deck. I expect if you had young kids living here it might be more important, but I guess they can be added later .... :huh:

pinkmcfarquhar May 27th 2010 12:22 pm

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we're currently getting our 30ish year old deck and steps (which you could bounce on and no railings in sight at all!) removed and replaced.

due to the amount of deck (and front steps), we are going for pressure treated limber, and got somebody in to do it. I know for smaller jobs, most people around here do it themselves (or with a little bit of help!).

here is a pic of how it stands at the moment - i can provide update over the next couple of weeks!

Alberta_Rose May 27th 2010 12:27 pm

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I think that if ours were a low-level raised or ground level deck we'd not hesitate to leap in there .... its the 9 foot height that's a bit daunting; that and taking off siding to attach the deck to the house.

I've been watching vids on youtube though .... it don't look TOO difficult! :p:thumbsup:

R I C H May 27th 2010 1:42 pm

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Here are a few pics for you....

What we inherited when we purchased the property, through to completion:

2 refurbished deck areas (new cedar planking, railing and staircases), plus an additional deck, staircase and fly-screened gazebo.

R I C H May 27th 2010 1:45 pm

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A few more....

Alberta_Rose May 27th 2010 2:37 pm

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Originally Posted by R I C H (Post 8594901)
A few more....

Ah thanks RICH .... the second deck with the gazebo is interesting ... what type of footers are those??

Piff Poff May 27th 2010 2:57 pm

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A couple of pics of our deck for you (sorry they're the best I've got):o

R I C H May 27th 2010 3:17 pm

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Originally Posted by Alberta_Rose (Post 8594952)
Ah thanks RICH .... the second deck with the gazebo is interesting ... what type of footers are those??

6" deep cement pads to level the ground with 10"x10" cement blocks to hold the 4"x4" uprights (treated posts).

iaink May 28th 2010 1:20 am

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Originally Posted by Alberta_Rose (Post 8594798)
I wouldn't mind composite decking, but hubby is set on cedar wood, I think ... he likes staining ..... :rolleyes:

Whatever you do DONT STAIN CEDAR.

If you pay the premium for Cedar, then just let it age naturally, staining may actually shorten it lifespan.


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