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So if you’ve ever been building a deck in your house and had some of the wood come out, then you need to do a deck demolition. At Fall Line Reliable Services, we schedule this service quite often at our business. We know that doing it yourself will lead to more money spent on the project in the long run.
Deck removal is necessary for two reasons: First, because it makes room for your new deck or patio to be built with no holes or gaps where dirt can enter through. Secondly, removing the old deck gives you access to any nails or screws that might be buried underneath and makes for a safer removal process overall.
At Fall Line Reliable Services, we know that deck removal is important for your home. We also know the importance of making sure you have a safe and secure deck or patio that can withstand any weather conditions.
The first step in deck demolition is to remove the decking boards. This can be done with a crowbar or pry bar, depending on what type of wood you're working with.
The first thing you'll want to do is remove the boards from the outside in. You'll need two people for this one. One person will stand on each side of your house and use their arms as leverage against it (if possible).
Another person then pulls down on them from above so that they don't collapse under their own weight. This process generally takes about 15 minutes per side of your house, but varies depending on how much lumber there was before removal started.
Next comes removing from inside out—this requires two people again who will hold each end together while someone else pushes down from above using both hands and legs at once! Again, this depends on how heavy your project was so expect more time than usual here too.
Once the deck planks are removed, you are ready to start on the frame of your deck. This can be a little bit more difficult than removing boards because it involves taking apart or removing several pieces of wood at once.
First, remove all of your supports from underneath your decking boards. You will also want to remove any nails that were used in connecting them together so they won't hold up as well after this process is finished.
Next, use a crowbar or pry bar and carefully separate each piece from its neighboring member until all support beams have been removed completely from underneath your home's flooring surface area. Finally, place those pieces into bags before moving onto step two: removal of joists
When you're done with your frame, it's time to dispose of it in a way that does not harm the environment. You can donate the wood to a local woodworking shop or charity, recycle it and reuse it again, or simply throw away the whole thing in a landfill.
Deck demolition can be done in stages, depending on how much effort you want to put in. The best way to do it is by professional removal of the deck and replacing it with a new one.
But if you're not looking for that kind of commitment or don't have the time or money for it, there are also options for DIYers who want something less permanent than tearing down their old wooden structure. A weekend project might take two days or less.
However, if your deck needs some serious love—and is made from wood boards rather than composite materials like pressure-treated lumber—you may need more than just one day's worth of labor (especially if those boards are heavy).
If you're looking to have your deck removed, then we're the guys. We've done it all and can handle any situation with ease. Our team of professional contractors will remove your old deck without any problems or damage to the surrounding area.
We have a lot of experience in this field and know what it takes to get the job done right—no matter how large or small your project is! We also offer competitive rates that are sure to make you happy with our services.
If you’re looking for a company that can take your deck and transform it into something new, look no further. As a certified and insured company, we have been in business for over 20 years. We know how important it is to choose the right contractor when working on your home or property.
Call us today to book an appointment!
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