DECK IN A DAY [part 02] - How to Build a Ground Level Deck // DIY Floating Deck

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Holy crap, how far apart are those joists?

masa
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She’s getting better at backing up, look how fast she was going today ! Girls turning out to be one hell of a dump truck driver .

kodyallen
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What an exceptional video! Your ability to simplify complex concepts and present them in a fun and engaging manner is unmatched. This video is a must-watch for anyone interested in the topic. Keep up the great work!

lmginnovations-deck-builders
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What are those joists? 35in on center? (I'm assuming 24 and making a joke but oh man...should have done 16 at LEAST)

TheEricj
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Place at least 2-3 layers of 1” thick square cement pavers under the fire pit. Your deck’s gonna warp in that area.

regthebackyardjackofalltrades
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Can't tell if you have spaced between boards, very important for expansion. Great work impressive! 😉

adamden
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For me, I would’ve picture framed it. Nice job ladies!!

good
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Great deck !! Yea 2 apprentices in the local 619 would’ve done that on a 30min break & would’ve installed a bit more joists 😂to be safe especially with all the lizos in America, gotta add more and get it at 16” on center ..Gona bring this up in our ALP meeting

christopherwong
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I love you and your ideas that you turn into reality.

Lisa-ufwv
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1 day deck in video = 7 days behind the scenes preparing 😂😂

fuzzytraveller
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Can i ask what type of treated lumber you used - yellow wood, GC pt wood, etc. - and if you allowed to dry before installing it. The reason I ask is that, I built a smaller one with GC pt wood and let it dry out for about 3-4 weeks after I bought it. The installation went smoothly but, within a few days, most of the boards started twisting and warping! 🤬 wasted a lot of money.
I see a lot of deck and pergola videos and the wood still looks wet. So, I’m wondering if I shouldn’t have let it dry out first. Help… anyone!

frankcampos
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Yes please more detail info. Want to learn how to do this on my own because I don't have the money to pay anyone and unfortunately my dad just yells at me rather than to teach or help me . I understand cement cost a lot I'm trying to do a deck I didn't realize that I can make it shorter like yours and what do I put underneath the deck details like that would highly appreciate it girl thank you God bless you

marissaveloz
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Hun, you have the desire and effort but a few issues I see are: not of of the ground; Not sure if you are using treated lumber or not; I didn't see any cross tie supports and when you try to get it off the ground how are you going to support the framing? Utube. Has alot of helpful videos too

allendimsdale
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Nice job on the 1 day build. I would highly recommend Arborcoat from Benjamin Moore for wood for a quality end result. 👍

inspiringbuilds
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Hilarious your friend is me 1 board omg girl I'm tired lol

MrsCheeks
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Very cool. I wouldn't actually paint it. I'd use a penetrating oil stain like Danish Oil, or some other protective oil based product.

smallfootprint
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TIE THAT HAIR UP! I was waiting for the drill to suck it in 😮

prthedtodd
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What is that attachment you are using?? 🤩

JohnPaul-sgoy
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Did y’all see Wilson on the other side of the fence?🤣

violetjames
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I thought you should never let lumber touch the ground. it should always be on concrete blocks to help with rot.

tiffanysmith