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    Default Deck builder recommendations -

    I'm currently in the quote phase of building a deck on my home. I know my limitations and adding a deck myself is way beyond my ability. Can anyone recommend a builder in the Weld/Boulder county area? I'm not looking for a $25/sq ft beauty, just a 15x32 ground-level deck to replace my crappy porch.

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    You can always find someone to do the rough framing, and you finish it. I am also in the process, and the first bid I got was WAY higher than i thought it would be.
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    Me, too. That's why I'm replacing mine myself with help from my son. You'd be surprised how easy it is once you get the basics done.

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    I've had three quotes so far and they range from $19,000 to $9000 with the 9k quote being pressure treated. I've done a rough materials cost at $2500 for Redwood so I'm a bit shocked at the quotes. I'd love to do it myself, but it's just me and I don't know that I have the skillset necessary to even complete a rough-in. I'm leaning more towards pressure treated because I would be pissed when the Trex, or Trex-like, decking warped or was scratched by my excited lab. But, if 9K for a 15x35 pressure treated deck is standard for this area then it is what it is. That just seems a bit high to me.

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    You can get a how to book at HD or Lowes and do it yourself. If you have the tools it's easy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by avandelay View Post
    . I'm leaning more towards pressure treated because I would be pissed when the Trex, or Trex-like, decking warped or was scratched by my excited lab. But, if 9K for a 15x35 pressure treated deck is standard for this area then it is what it is. That just seems a bit high to me.
    I'd recommend against the pressure treated lumber for the decking... It will warp without your dog's help...
    Western red cedar is MUCH more dimensionally stable... Redwood would also be a better choice than PT...

    Don't make the same mistake I did... Had to redo it all in cedar...
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    How long do you want it to last?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wulf202 View Post
    How long do you want it to last?
    Years? I'm prepared to seal it every year. I'm all for the buy once, cry once purchase, but I don't want to watch the 'spensive stuff get torn up by the dogs. I was just taken back by the spread of the quotes and the overall labor costs for what is essentially three days work for a crew.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 68Charger View Post
    I'd recommend against the pressure treated lumber for the decking... It will warp without your dog's help...
    Western red cedar is MUCH more dimensionally stable... Redwood would also be a better choice than PT...

    Don't make the same mistake I did... Had to redo it all in cedar...
    Good to know. What is the cost of Cedar vs pressure treated and Redwood?

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    Ask if you can see some past work and get some references from the builders. Labor is expensive and if you want quality work that is going to last you will have to pay for it.

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