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Archive for the Past Projects Category
Mahogany Deck wrapped in Pine
4. February 2009 by admin.
Hello again,
I’ve decided to finally post some past projects of mine and I hope all of you fellow readers can enjoy. I want to show you what time, dedication and craftsmanship goes into the quality of work I build.
In the fist photo, you’ll will see the frame of the deck is up and the pre-painted pine is on. If you look closely, you’ll also see that I don’t skimp on framing stairs! A lot of times you’ll see stairs with only 3 stringers, I always build with 4 or more and always 16″ on-center for added strength.
My concrete footing are always below the frost line 42″ and 6″ above soil grade to Massachusetts state codes.
Galvanized nails were used in the framing of this deck and also galvanized joist hangers and nails. Copper flashing and vycor flashing as always, and stainless screws for the decking.
Here, you’ll see the final stage of completion. Mahogany decking down, railings up and built to last! A beautiful custom mahogany deck, built by MBM Construction, Attleboro, Ma. 02703.
I hope you enjoyed this post! Come check me out at www.mbmcarpentry.com and fill out my free estimate form- for your free in home, hassle free estimate.
Thanks for reading!
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