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Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Haven't blogged in a while--been too tired. We've been tired because Dan and I have spent the last month getting ready for our big summer project. We decided that we wanted to build a deck on the back of our house. Our plan was to build a small deck with pressure treated lumber, which is the most economical option. Then, we found an auction on Craigslist for an entire house. An entire house in Franklin, Tenn. was being torn down, and all o f its parts were being auctioned off to defray the cost of the operation and demolition of the house.

We decided to put a low bid on the entire deck of the house, because the deck was huge. It was also made of composite deck material, the most expensive and longest lasting decking material you can buy. Our bid was accepted, and viola, we bought a deck. Too bad it was attached to another building 25 miles from our house.

My parents came to town in May and helped us make a lot of progress on the deconstruction. You can see the deck and house deconstruction process below.

After almost a month, we have torn down the entire deck and it's now in big piles in my back yard waiting to be reconstructed as our brand new awesome deck.

Ours won't be as big as it was originally, because the deck was 1,100 square feet. But, we will have a HUGE party when we're done so that everyone can come over and see our new space. Look out for an invitation!
This is not the whole deck--there's more behind my mom, who's taking the picture.

Making progress.

My dad needed a break over lunch. We worked him to the bone during his visit. More to come on those activities...

This is the whole lower level. All of the the decking is up and we've started removing the joists.

This was as far as we got the day my parents were in town helping. Dan and I did the rest.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow, that's a huge deck! You have fun with that. :)

(Really, it'll be awesome once you're finished!)

Anonymous said...

That's awesome, Jan! Isn't being a homeowner fun? ;-) I have some ambitious-but-slow-moving garden plans this summer, which essentially add up to a summer spent prepping my current yard area for an awesome flower and vegetable garden next year.

The Clicks said...

Very cool!!! I can't wait to see the finished product! I'll bring the beer...and it will be Boulevard now that it's at Kroger!

Anonymous said...

That looks unbelievably difficult. Let me know when the party is...!
Su Bahler

Anonymous said...

I love the deck! If I ever get to Nashville, my kids can games out there why we catch up

Anonymous said...

I am totally impressed! Go you for recycling, too.