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Finished Front Porch Floor (Wood Front Porch Built Over Existing Concrete Porch) - Addicted 2 Decorating® Pallet Stairs Outdoor, Pallet Stairs, Exterior Refresh, Deck Over Concrete, Stairs Outdoor, Concrete Front Porch, Concrete Patio Makeover, Front Porch Steps, Johnson House

My front porch floor is finished! And I am absolutely thrilled with how it turned out. My old, ugly, original concrete porch has now been covered over with a gorgeous wood porch that adds so much character to the front of my house. If you missed the previous posts about this project, you can click...

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Building a Wooden Deck Over a Concrete One: So we've had this very sturdy but extremely plain looking concrete porch in the back of the house, and we've always wanted to make it warmer and more inviting. The obvious solution, to us, was to replace it with a wooden one. Wood is by far warmer a…

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TuffBlock is the world’s fastest growing foundation method for a range of home improvement projects, including raised or low-profile decks, walkways, cubby houses, and much more. TuffBlock removes the need for digging holes and pouring concrete, making it the easiest and most versatile foundation system on the market.- Accepts 3.5" x 3.5" or 4" x 4" Posts- Accepts 1½" - 2" Joists & Bearers- Each TuffBlock is load rated for 1700lbs

Decks Over Concrete Patio, Wood Deck Next To Concrete Patio, 12x16 Floating Deck Plans, Low Level Deck Ideas, Concrete Deck Blocks Ideas, Diy Platform Deck, L Shape Deck Ideas, Diy Low Deck Ground Level, Small Ground Level Deck Ideas

When it comes to building a deck, homeowners must decide between using pier blocks or concrete footings. Pier blocks are easy to install and ideal for smaller decks built at or near ground level, while concrete footings require more labour but provide greater strength and stability for your deck. Consequently, the choice of which one

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