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Contractor Down: How to Ensure Great Contractor/Homeowner Relations

Published on February 7th, 2011

Some believe that an “honest contractor” is a contradiction in terms. As a contractor, I have and continue to run head on into the occasionally correct belief that the chief contractors’ aim is to do as little as possible for as much money as possible. An operative for our design/build company jokes that whenever a contractor trips or otherwise falters on the rocky ground of the jobsite, a broad cry of “Contractor Down!” echoes loudly throughout the community, attracting disgruntled homeowners from near and far, who waste no time in coming to kick that contractor while they can do so easily. Read the rest of this article >>>

Deck Design and Leisure Time: Designing and Building a Custom Deck That Works

Published on July 18th, 2010

Most sundecks beyond the simple BBQ deck included with many homes will be custom additions to an existing structure. And like most custom building projects, the more thought you put in, the better the result. This means your new sundeck doesn’t begin with the first nail, but instead, with the first pencil line made in your sketchbook. Read the rest of this article >>>

Taking the Time to Tamp: How to Start Buildings Off On a Sound Footing

Published on June 6th, 2010

When it comes to structural building projects, I don’t have many pet peeves. Most conventional wood-frame structures feature tried and true building practices that will stand up well to most environmental stresses short of severe quakes and tsunamis. Good materials well braced and supported are generally sufficient, even when used by less experienced builders. If there is an area of neglect, it is that many builders, professional and amateur alike, often forget that a substrate – the ground – is also a building material. Read the rest of this article >>>

How To Stain A Deck The Right Way

Published on March 26th, 2010

There are several important aspects of finishing of a deck, and if stain is being used anywhere on your deck project, wood staining is one of them. A good stain will help protect your wood from sun and moisture damage, and when properly maintained, will add greatly to the life span and looks of your sundeck. Read the rest of this article >>>