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- Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
- #decking #construction #constructionlife #transformation #unikrenovations #outdoorliving
00:00 Footing
05:18 Ledger Board attachment
08:29 Structural Framing: Posts
16:16 Structural Framing: Beams
19:56 Joists
31:57 Deck Surface
32:55 Railing
36:05 Steps
40:21 Finished project review Хобби
Its nice to see a man who knows what he is doing. I built decks for 20 years in Arizona,you really know the correct way to build,great work.
Bro, got skillz for sure!!
This is a very nice deck and wish you well on all of your projects
I love how you guys work it
wow, excellent deck build, you got some skills.
Thank you
Great job.
Thanks!
Yo bro this was awesome great job bro especially doing it all by yourself,(I mean you had some help here or there, but the actual harder work 😁😂 no offense ladies) but all in all I’m very impressed, that was a super job well done, God bless bro 💪🏼😎🙏🏼
The ladies wanna have a "meeting" with you and discuss this further 😅😅
nice man
Nice deck build! My ocd went haywire when you made that last riser two pieces instead of a single board like all the others
I know, I know
Good job...
Thank you so much 😀
Nice work ❤
Thank you!
cost ?
Awesome work ❤
Are you going to stain it top/bottom so the wood will last and look beautiful??
The homeowner will paint it as his DIY. We were only hired to build.
Great stuff however ; can we hear you talk and walk us thru ? Not everyone can build decks sure would like hear your process & why? I am a finish carpenter? Which means I don’t build decks but may need one at my place? Yours looks great! Are you a contractor or subbing out?
Thanks for your feedback ( @zephyr1408 ) we're working on improving on our content creation to give all our viewers more details on the projects we record. Some of the projects are a DIY and some are contracted to Unik Renovations.
My questions are not meant to criticize but to ask questions. Why did you cover the main beams with rubber tape and not the joists? Why are some joists not end-to-end and offset, and others run the entire length? If the main beams were 3 thick instead of 2 thick, couldn't you have put the joists end to end? The kick plate on the last step is in 2 pieces. Could you not have made it 1 piece like the others? Thank you for the video.
I covered the Beams ( Girders as some people call them) because I didn't want to have water trapped in between over time.
Some of the joists are doubled because at those points the deck is 17 feet, so I used a 8 ft and 10 ft to give me the 17ft I needed and at least a foot of overlap over the beam. Lumber comes in specific lengths and didn't wonna place a 'Special Order' for a single length joist and and spend more $$ as well. Doubling up doesn't compromise the structure. The end to end joists are upto 16 ft which was ready available.
The last step kick plate was 2 pieces because there wasn't a full piece readily available on site (at the time of filming) other than that, I agree, a full piece would've been lengthwise, a match as the rest.
Hope that answered your questions.
Do you always work alone?
I do not. Depends on the project size.
You’re an excellent carpenter. How long did it take you?
6 days, with a couple days for concrete to be ready to build on.. so 4 days of the actual building.
Is your name george
It is ! 😄😄 where did u get that
Deck will not hold long, you failed to connect the main supports to the house properly, you have to bolt the support the house not just screws or it will come lose at some point.
The Ledger Board IS secured using 5" LedgerLOK Structural Ledge Board Screws. Inspected and passed. The initial few screws are only meant to temporarily hold the ledger in place till the Joists locations are established. You should watch the video again. 22:58
Do you think you will give this customer a deck build malfunction service call? We'd really like to know or show us a pic of your secured deck to home method
@@ascomsystems2629boy you have made a lot of comments about this video. This man is out there doing it, while you are busy talking it
@@ascomsystems2629 who's we?
@@user-ps8ni7ic1g 😄🤣🤣
Steps look like poop wth is that
Must be hard to imagine the end result.. patience
The majority disagree.. it's a personal preference I guess. Totally entitled to the opinion. The customer is VERY happy though and everything upto code.
AWESOME! 🫵🏼👏🏼👍🏼
"U" Are The Man 💪🏼
Wish Guys Nothing But The !🙏🏼✌🏼🥳
Take Care
Thank you
🙏🙏🙏
Concrete will never hold the post, you have to mix the concrete not wet it in the tube.
Didn't just "wet it", the concrete was properly and thoroughly mixed and given enough time to cure before building on. The video is just fast forwarded..otherwise I would a 10 min clip of mixing concrete per hole. You can ABSOLUTELY pour dry (in post holes and/or in a form) and then add water to mix in place. I've done that over 20 yrs and never failed. FYI, it's called Ready Mix for a reason.
Been pouring water in the hole for 50 years. Never had a fail.
@UnikRenovationsllc Sir continue your building as you do...
All will be excellent
Mr expert, let's see one of your building project....oh you have NONE 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Same here, @@jessejohnson4. I don't know how he came up with that 😂.