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Rob Mills

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Jun 27, 2005, 1:17:56 AM6/27/05
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<ball...@AOL.com> wrote in message
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>>> How much do YOU think a deck should cost?<<<

I've seen decks that would be a rip off at $1000 and decks that would be a
bargain at $12,000. Depends on the size and structure that you want, the
sky's the limit. RM~


PhotoMan

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Jun 27, 2005, 1:40:36 AM6/27/05
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<ball...@AOL.com> wrote in message
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>I want to gat a deck on my home. I had a builder extimate the cost at
> $12,500. That's rediculous. I dont think it should cost more than
> $1000. How much do YOU think a deck should cost?

About a buck one ten.


Larry Caldwell

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Jun 27, 2005, 1:41:39 AM6/27/05
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In article <0j0vb1pi2tt716vm5...@4ax.com>,
ball...@AOL.com (ball...@AOL.com) says...

> I want to gat a deck on my home. I had a builder extimate the cost at
> $12,500. That's rediculous. I dont think it should cost more than
> $1000. How much do YOU think a deck should cost?

Somewhere between $15 and $50 per square foot, depending on how it is
built and what it is built out of. Anything over 30 inches off the
ground requires safety rails and a building permit. If you use
maintenance free composite decking, that will add quite a bit of cost,
as will stairways and handrails.

If you don't like your bids, you can always build it yourself.

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Donald Gares

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Jun 27, 2005, 1:58:16 AM6/27/05
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PhotoMan wrote:

Hey, some go as high as a dollar three ninety eight! :-)

Don


SteveB

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Jun 27, 2005, 2:14:04 AM6/27/05
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<ball...@AOL.com> wrote in message
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>I want to gat a deck on my home. I had a builder extimate the cost at
> $12,500. That's rediculous. I dont think it should cost more than
> $1000. How much do YOU think a deck should cost?
>

Could you please give us a hint? Dimensions? Materials? Height above
ground?

Anything will help..............

Steve


nicks...@ece.villanova.edu

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Jun 27, 2005, 4:43:57 AM6/27/05
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Larry Caldwell <lar...@teleport.com> wrote:

>Somewhere between $15 and $50 per square foot...

Stick-built on site? Prefab might help, eg
4'x8' panels that bolt to a frame system.

>If you don't like your bids, you can always build it yourself.

Can we walk on a 4' roll of 10 cent/f^2 2"x4" welded-wire fence
stretched fairly tight on 4' centers, with another layer of fence
beneath? Maybe something like this, not to scale...

fence
------------
\ || /
\ || / fence
||

2x4

Nick

Edwin Pawlowski

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Jun 27, 2005, 6:34:18 AM6/27/05
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<ball...@AOL.com> wrote in message
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>I want to gat a deck on my home. I had a builder extimate the cost at
> $12,500. That's rediculous. I dont think it should cost more than
> $1000. How much do YOU think a deck should cost?

School is out. Going to the 6th grade next year? Soon you will be old
enough to masturbate. That will be more fun than trolling newsgroups.


Mortimer Schnerd, RN

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Jun 27, 2005, 6:48:55 AM6/27/05
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ball...@AOL.com wrote:
> I want to gat a deck on my home. I had a builder extimate the cost at
> $12,500. That's rediculous. I dont think it should cost more than
> $1000. How much do YOU think a deck should cost?

I'm still trying to figure out how much a car should cost.


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Larry Caldwell

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Jun 27, 2005, 10:03:14 AM6/27/05
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In article <d9oe8d$5...@acadia.ece.villanova.edu>,
nicks...@ece.villanova.edu (nicks...@ece.villanova.edu) says...

> Can we walk on a 4' roll of 10 cent/f^2 2"x4" welded-wire fence
> stretched fairly tight on 4' centers, with another layer of fence
> beneath? Maybe something like this, not to scale...

ROFL! Maybe you could roost on it, if you had feathers....

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nicks...@ece.villanova.edu

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Jun 27, 2005, 11:10:54 AM6/27/05
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Larry Caldwell <lar...@teleport.com> wrote:

>nicks...@ece.villanova.edu (nicks...@ece.villanova.edu) says...

>> Can we walk on a 4' roll of 10 cent/f^2 2"x4" welded-wire fence stretched
>> fairly tight on 4' centers, with another layer of fence beneath?

>ROFL! Maybe you could roost on it, if you had feathers....

If that's out, for psychological reasons, we might screw 1x3 and 2x4 spacers
to 1/2" 4'x8' plywood, lay the fence over that, screw perimeter 1x3s over it,
turn the panel over, and screw it to 4'x8' framing.

If each 0.081" wire can support 250 pounds, a 4'x8' piece with 24 wires and
a 180 degree fold in the middle can support 2x24x250 = 12K pounds. A panel
that's 3.5" deep in the center might support 12Kx3.5/48 = 875 pounds.

Nick

Wayne Boatwright

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Jun 27, 2005, 5:10:07 PM6/27/05
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On Sun 26 Jun 2005 09:39:10p, wrote in alt.home.repair:

> I want to gat a deck on my home. I had a builder extimate the cost at
> $12,500. That's rediculous. I dont think it should cost more than
> $1000. How much do YOU think a deck should cost?

Won't cost you a thing. There are plenty of us here that will gladly deck
you for nothing!

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Dr. Hardcrab

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Jun 27, 2005, 9:41:17 PM6/27/05
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"Donald Gares" <d...@crsales.com> wrote in message
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Around these here parts, the go fer a buck fitty.....


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SteveB

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Jun 28, 2005, 1:07:24 AM6/28/05
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<ball...@AOL.com> wrote in message
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> OK, I should have mentioned that.
>
> I want it coming off the side of my house at gutter level, which is 18
> feet above the ground, and attached to the gable end of the house.
> The present attic window will become the door. I plan to do the
> window to door conversion myself. The house is 26 feet wide so the
> deck will also be 26 feet wide. The deck will extend 60 feet away
> from the house. At which point, (because of the hill in back), the
> end of the deck will be 42 feet above ground level and will cross over
> my driveway. It will be built of all treated lumber and posts, with a
> railing on all sides except by the house gable, and a stairway will go
> down to the roof of my garage, then to the ground. The stairs will
> turn on the garage roof, allowing for an 8 foot square sub deck on
> that roof. It appears there will be a total of 29 to 32 steps. They
> told me the longest posts on the end need to be 48 feet long.
> $12,000 is rediculous !!!!

1. Get other bids.
2. If you know so much, do it yourself.

Steve


Mike Lewis

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Jun 28, 2005, 9:50:08 AM6/28/05
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<ball...@AOL.com> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 26 Jun 2005 23:14:04 -0700, "SteveB"
> <desertNOSP...@cox.net> wrote:
>
>>
> OK, I should have mentioned that.
>
> I want it coming off the side of my house at gutter level, which is 18
> feet above the ground, and attached to the gable end of the house.
> The present attic window will become the door. I plan to do the
> window to door conversion myself. The house is 26 feet wide so the
> deck will also be 26 feet wide. The deck will extend 60 feet away
> from the house. At which point, (because of the hill in back), the
> end of the deck will be 42 feet above ground level and will cross over
> my driveway. It will be built of all treated lumber and posts, with a
> railing on all sides except by the house gable, and a stairway will go
> down to the roof of my garage, then to the ground. The stairs will
> turn on the garage roof, allowing for an 8 foot square sub deck on
> that roof. It appears there will be a total of 29 to 32 steps. They
> told me the longest posts on the end need to be 48 feet long.
> $12,000 is rediculous !!!!

Well, I'll bite, even if your pulling my leg. The volume of material for
a deck that size is probably 7-8K alone ... let alone the labor cost.
48 feet above the ground!!!! What are you crossing ... a moat?

Mike


kzinNO...@yahoo.com

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Jun 28, 2005, 10:49:31 AM6/28/05
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On 28-Jun-2005, "Mike Lewis" <som...@micrsoft.com> wrote:

> Well, I'll bite, even if your pulling my leg. The volume of material for
> a deck that size is probably 7-8K alone ... let alone the labor cost.
> 48 feet above the ground!!!! What are you crossing ... a moat?
>
> Mike

based on his email address <ball...@AOL.com>, and that whacky description
of a deck that seems to be above the house I'd say this guy is just
trolling.

If not, OP should present his plans to the local planning inspectors. Do it
early on a Monday morning when they can really use a laugh.

ml

Edwin Pawlowski

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Jun 28, 2005, 2:05:02 PM6/28/05
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<ball...@AOL.com> wrote in message

>><ball...@AOL.com> wrote in message
>>news:0j0vb1pi2tt716vm5...@4ax.com...
>>>I want to gat a deck on my home. I had a builder extimate the cost at
>>> $12,500. That's rediculous. I dont think it should cost more than
>>> $1000. How much do YOU think a deck should cost?

> The present attic window will become the door. I plan to do the


> window to door conversion myself. The house is 26 feet wide so the
> deck will also be 26 feet wide. The deck will extend 60 feet away
> from the house. At which point, (because of the hill in back), the
> end of the deck will be 42 feet above ground level and will cross over
> my driveway.

> They
> told me the longest posts on the end need to be 48 feet long.
> $12,000 is rediculous !!!!

The first time I saw you post I thought you were just a school kid trolling.
If you think something like this can be built for $1000, I'm sure of it now.


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Stormin Mormon

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Jun 30, 2005, 8:14:02 AM6/30/05
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Should cost about $25, including the materials.

You feel better, now?

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