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In total, TrustedPros has received 110 Deck projects posted by homeowners in London seeking the services of local Deck Builders. Total estimated value of these projects is $1,172,500.00 with a per project average of $10,659.00.
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City | #Projects | Total Value | Avg Budget |
St Thomas | 13 | $78,000.00 | $6,000.00 |
London | 110 | $1,172,500.00 | $10,659.00 |
I would like to keep covered roof on back deck, but extend deck further out, and to the sides . deck to be made of all weather wood? The size of porch now is ~4'x8' with rail around it---want to remove the railing, floor boards and replace with new deck---but would like to keep exisiting roof, if possible.
This project is in London at a housing co-op. We will need 2 steps done this year by the start of November 2012, then anticipate the need for 2-4 more units for the following few years. We would like separate quotes for pressure-treated wood and composite wood materials with and without railings of the same materials. We would also like the quote on a per step basis, though feel free to let us know of any possible discount for this volume of work. We look forward to see what is offered.
Step Dimensions:
Length/depth: 70"
Height: 30"
Width: 60"
There are 4 steps each at 7" high
The top step platform is 36" long/deep
I would like to install a backyard Wooden deck at my house (about 1.5 foor elevation and 10x12 Ft dimensions). Would like an estimate for a complete job (material and installation).
Also, looking at replacing the existing cold room door (new door with frame already purchased). Thus labour only.
One storey house with walk-out
Deck to be built off main floor
About 8' off the ground
No stairs
Approx. 9' X 11' alcove covered by a roof; 8 X 16' to be in the sun - 8' out from the house with 16' along back of house and deck alcove
Want to use recycled sliding glass doors for rails - 2 X 8' for sides and 16 ' along the back
Probably pressure treated wood for the rest of the deck
Posts to be cemented into the ground
Need Building Permit
Start as soon as weather permits
Hello, we are planning a couple renovations this summer one includes installing a backyard deck /entertainment area. We are planning on approximately 2416 two level deck attached to the back. We would like lighting installed. We have not made a decision on material or Style but do have some ideas in mind.
We have not yet decided whether we will DIY or contract out I would like to consult on costs for installation to help determine timing and options. Ideally we would like to have the work completed promptly so the contracting would be favourable.
For the basement, we are planning to install a bathroom (already roughed in), utility / laundry area and the remainder of the space will be an open rec, family, social space with a small wet bar.
Basement is approximately 600 sqft. 8 ft tall. Rough materials ideas for basement: laminate flooring throughout, some framing, insulation, drywall, wiring, drop ceiling(?), plumbing (wet bar). Bathroom: tile flooring and shower, electrical, plumbing.
Please let me know any other details required.
Hi,
I am looking for an estimate for a deck or patio. The approximate measurements are 26 feet wide x 16 feet depth. There are two patio doors at the back of the house - so we will need to do either steps coming down onto a low level deck/patio or walk out on deck with steps down to ground. The height of the steps required is 42" Height x 78" Wide.
The coverage we are looking for is approximately 400 square feet.
We are in the process of just trying to get a few quotes then we will decide which option may work best for us.
Thanks for your assistance.
We are seeking an experienced contractor to replace old deck boards with cedar, low to mid grade cedar quality, rail tops and garden boxes, build a bench to wrap around one garden box and two sets of stairs (one - 5 steps, the other 3 steps). We can purchase cedar material to save costs on material markup, so seeking someone to complete job and charge for labour. We are seeking someone to complete job within the next 3 weeks.
Hi there, we've had a bit of a problem with our new deck installation and we're looking for someone reliable to take over this project.
Our old deck has been torn down, and we have plans and a materials list for the new deck. We just need verification that the plan is sound (we like what the previous contractor had in mind) and then we need to buy the materials and have someone build the new deck.
It's a two-tiered plan. The smaller portion is about 8' x 8', with a step down to a larger 14' x 16' portion. We're planning to dig 12-13 holes for concrete to put the support posts on. We will provide the drawing and materials list upon request. The estimate that we have is about $1800 after taxes for materials.
We'll just be using pressure treated wood and plan to use railings that we've seen in the Home Depot flyer.
We are the owners of the house. Since we've already torn down the old deck and have a dog who likes to play in the backyard, we'd like to get the new deck installed asap.
Thanks kindly.
Hello,
My name is Conlan and I would like a beautiful deck at my home. I would like to the deck to be done in the spring of 2017 (april-may if possible). Please let me know if its too early to come by and give us a quote and help with a design idea.
Look forward to working with you, thanks!
Hi there. I am looking for someone to fix a botched job from a so called professional. In today's storm in London, one side of the privacy wall came down. Not only did this company not do a good job, they didn't complete what they were paid to do. My concern is that the whole deck is unstable. Can you please help?
Hi We are a condo group of 18 condominiums.
Each bungalow condominium has a deck, most are about 10 by 12 rectangular.
5 are larger or have some about 10 x 20. 10 of the 18 are elevated as there is a patio below them.
We will be changing all decks over the next few years and would like to get some pricing.
They are pressure treated lumber.
Our patio door opens to a 20 x 15 foot deck. There is no covering and result is no shelter and in the winter, the snow builds up on the patio door which makes patio useless in the winter.
We're looking to build a sloping sun shelter pergola type attached to the wall (above the patio doors) to cover most of the deck.
Preferred material = wood and covered roofing
Photo attached is something I found on the internet that looks like something we might like.
i am looking for a budget numbers for 12x8 pressure treated deck (with railing) for walkout basement type house. The height of walk out basement (ground under deck) is approx 10 feet. Looking for most simple deck as possible with metal simple metal spindle railing. An separate approx cost for steps going to ground will be helpful.
I have several jobs that I would like to include in a single project if possible. I have owned the property for 9 years and inherited the issues related to the repair/replacement aspects of the project. I currently have a driveway and retaining wall on the east border of my property that are both failing. I also have a main floor deck and back deck from my walk out basement that are deteriorating. I would like to replace/repair all three components together as they overlap on the southeast side of the property and think the fence/retaining wall could be combined with the supporting structure for a new, elevated deck off the main floor. The elevated deck would allow for a covered patio below at the exit from the walk out basement.
I have already removed the fence panels over the failing retaining wall but some of the original posts remain. I will not see the retaining wall from my property so just looking for a functional, low cost solution. my deck design has the support posts for the deck at or close to the property line and suspect could be completed at the same time through a single excavation.
Driveway: The existing driveway is a single lane driveway approx 70' long terminating in the main floor deck and stairs to the lower lever of the backyard. It is asphalt and has a few "sinkhole" areas adjacent to the railway tie retaining wall on its eastern border which suggests some drainage/foundation issues. I am looking for a cost effective replacement for the driveway - and this section of retaining wall if needed. I would also consider widening the street end to 2 lanes if reasonable and allowable by the city. NOTE: the city is planning on adding sidewalks to my street in the near future, the side of the street and final position of the sidewalk are still TBD but may effect planning, timing and possibly the city would take care of some of the surface area..
Retaining wall and Fence: A 4' high railway tie retaining wall supports a section of the east border of the backyard and is failing. I have attached images of the current state and just looking for a cost effective fix as it doesn't really impact my property (but is apparently my responsibility). The plan for the new deck would have the support posts (and possibly stairs) along the same line so hopeful they could be combined for cost and logistic efficiencies.
Deck: I currently have 2 poorly built and deteriorating decks, one at the south end of the driveway, 4 steps below the side door, and one (covered) deck off the walk out basement door. I have planned one deck at the height of the side door (ie 4 steps above the driveway) that would wrap around the south side of the house. The current plan is approx 750sq ft of deck, and the CAD planning software I used suggests 35 posts (which seems like a lot to me). Images from the CAD app attached here (ignore material details, those are still tbd).
Patio: The raised deck would provide a space for a 'covered' patio below at the level of the yard. I am thinking stamped concrete or some other simple surface would suffice there but would likely tie it to the driveway surface for economy of scale. This project could be completed at a later date depending on overall project costs and potential savings of doing them together.
I am not married to the current plan and open to other options/suggestions but see a huge advantage of having a deck at main floor/kitchen level.
I need a quote (ball park estimate) on the cost to build a 6 foot high pressure treated wood fence along three property lines, with 2 - 4' w x 6' h gates. In total there is 166 linear feet of new fencing to be installed (approx. 7 foot sections) with PT wood posts (approx. 24 - 6" x 6" x 12' PT posts). Something similar the fencing shown in the attached.
In addition I am looking at a 500 square foot pressure treated wood deck to the rear of my 2 storey home, basically just above ground grade. I would like half of the deck to be open and the other half (say approx. 280 square feet) to be covered (but left open along all sides). Something similar to the deck on the back of the house in this photo.
We have a 1 floor brick ranch with an awning over the front door. We also have a concrete porch 4 x 6ft, with 3 steps up. We would like to remove the awning and build a portico of some sort, maybe extend the square footage of the existing porch and add new railings. Wondering how much approximately this job would cost?
I am adding a new front deck with a roof. The deck is already done, I need stairs put on. The roof also needs to be done. I have to still cut my 6x6 colums to height, add the beams to the coloums and then attatch 4 prefab trusses. Then finish the outriggers to complete the framing of the project. I have a building permit already and most of the materials (including trusses). I just need someone to come in and finish the framing so I can get my second inspection. My name is Charles.
The house was built in 1963. We are updating the house, and thought the front of the house is a priority.
The reason is because the wooden posts are rotting, I can put my hand on the bottom, and the whole post moves quite easily.
The left side of the porch goes into the carport, and the wooden steps need to be replaced with something else as well.
We also have cracked cement, and a couple big holes of missing cement along the front side of the porch.
We were thinking of replacing the posts, resurfacing the entire porch to fix the cracks and holes, and possibly installing a railing.
Need to repair/replace a front proch built in 1923 of a 100+ year old farm house. The existing porch had a second floor room which we want to eliminate. This will involve either removing cement and plaster from the brick wall that was the interior wall of the second floor room or re-bricking overtop. Bricking for windows will need to be modified. One window was transformed into a door in 1923 and we will want this to be replace with a window again. The front porch encompassses two doors, one to the kitchen and one to the front foyer. We need to begin by understanding the building code and have rendering diagrams done. We need to know if we can design to incorporate the existing floor joists or rip it all down. Although we do not want to build until spring 2012, we want to prepare for winter because the structure was damaged last spring and is not stable. We need someone who is knowledgeable with the building code and can produce rendering diagrams as a first step.
House is almost 100 years old, we have lived there for the past 12 years and the porch has always been there. The railings on the stairs are in need of repair, along with some of the wood on the porch, especially on the east side, it also needs painting, but someone else can do that if you don't provide that service. The porch is wood and approximately 225 square feet.
We would also be interested in discussing whether the deck in the back (wood almost 8 years old) should have some resurfacing, it was pressure treated wood, but is looking pretty faded.
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