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Deck Redo

The deck is a good feature, and well-made. I’d like to update the surface materials. I’ve already given the composite deck boards a coat of paint, which helped the fade-to-pink problem, but because the boards are installed too close together, the paint has now sealed off the little drainage there had been. This deck needs new (not pink) boards, placed with wider gaps, and I’d like to do an invisible screw system since i’m tired of my snow shovel catching on popped-out nail heads.

Here’s the original deck, with brick landing that has since been removed, too-close bards that have faded, cracked and warped.

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Updated look, with couch, plush dog bed, umbrella, and tropical rug.

Colors

I’m still noodling around what color decking I want. The natural pine siding is golden brown that fades to a pale tan/grey. I’ll be ordering a few samples so I can hold them against the siding and see how it looks in person.

Here is the siding, followed by some options off the Trex website:

Fasteners and Patterns

Most boards will need to be grooved, for the hidden spacer/fastener installation that will give me a surface without nails and screws poking through it. I’m also going to want to install picture-frame edging, so I don’t have to look at the cut ends of the boards… I’ll need just enough non-grooved boards to make that look good, and then the gadget that routers a groove in one side of the square board.

Grooved-edge boards install with the Hidden Fastening System beneath the deck surface, leaving a tidy finish free of screw holes.

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Rails

So, while i’m ripping off the top of the deck, I might as well also get rid of the ivory colored vinyl rails. They stick out like a sore thumb, and require annual pressure washing to keep from turning green. I much prefer the powder-coated black aluminum I chose for my fence. But instead of continuing the heavy vertical lines of the house and fence, I’m looking at doing horizontal cable lines, meant to offer safety and easy maintenance without blocking the view.

Image from DeckAndRailSupply.com

Image from DeckAndRailSupply.com

Image from CableRailingDirect.com

Image from CableRailingDirect.com

Image from CableBullet.com

Image from CableBullet.com


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Ramp for Sadie

Repurposing hand-me-down constructs from the neighbors to help my Sadie manage stairs.

She doesn't necessarily need it right now, but I love re-purposing leftovers. As my girls get older and more arthritic, this will allow them to bypass the stairs.

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Deck Paint

Painting the Trex to eliminate the faded striped look.

Before

Faded, striped, and pinkish... not the look I'm going for. Time for an update.

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After

Pressure-washed and painted.... now clean, uniform, and neutral-colored.

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The paint color is “TRX-10: Sahara”, but I can’t seem to find that exact color on Behr’s website. Hopefully the paint numbers from the can are sufficient to replicate the color when the time comes to re-coat.

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Brick Landing Removed

Brick landing gone in favor of grass.

I removed the landing at the bottom of the stairs off the deck. The brick pavers were starting to crumble and cave in from the chipmunks tunneling underneath. The sod that got pulled up to make the fire patio filled in some of the area, and I've seeded the rest.

Before

After

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