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Warpy

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1. Not really if it's an engineering problem
Thu Oct 16, 2014, 07:11 PM
Oct 2014

and your house looks like it's going to present an engineering problem.

It's a pretty big deck and it's going to have to support a lot of weight.

One thing, have you considered what it's going to do with the amount of light coming into the house below it? A big deck is a far cry from a small balcony.

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Not really if it's an engineering problem Warpy Oct 2014 #1
I should think your builder friend knows what contractor rates are Wash. state Desk Jet Oct 2014 #2
Depends on the materials pscot Oct 2014 #3
Where I might go with this SHRED Oct 2014 #4
Ok, let me ask you this Wash. state Desk Jet Oct 2014 #5
Thanks SHRED Oct 2014 #6
I rather suspect you will enjoy the experience yourself ! Wash. state Desk Jet Oct 2014 #7
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