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SamDoe1 08-09-2015 04:29 PM

SamDoe1's Home Improvement Thread
 
Everyone else has one...so I want one too. :rofl:

Anyway, here's some documentation of my home improvement work so far and going forward.

Most recent project, Operation - Refinish Deck

Our deck had seen better days and looked like it was straight out of the 80's (because it was...). It was a pressure treated (PT) wood deck that had layers of thick white paint applied to it so even pressure washing was going to be a huge challenge. Instead of repainting it yet again, we decided to replace with composite. We (or I, the wife supervised) installed Trex Transcend decking with Trex Select railing. Decking was installed with hidden fasteners. Kept the main structure of the deck as it was sound, just replaced decking and railing.

Step 1: Tear apart old deck

https://farm1.staticflickr.com/474/2...7c3143b6_b.jpg2015-07-11 14.21.32 by SameerPai, on Flickr

https://farm1.staticflickr.com/257/2...dd948ae6_b.jpg2015-07-11 14.21.44 by SameerPai, on Flickr

It was at this point I realized that the joist spacing for the deck was 24" because it was wood. The max spacing for the composite was 16". Fvck. Back to HD to get some more joists for the underside and install for 12" spacing. No pics of this because I was too pissed off to deal with it.

New railing posts are installed (you can see them in a few of these pics) and new decking starts going on:

https://farm1.staticflickr.com/566/2...ec82d018_b.jpg2015-07-11 10.12.13 by SameerPai, on Flickr

https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3730/...142a910b_b.jpg2015-07-11 14.23.40 by SameerPai, on Flickr

https://farm1.staticflickr.com/465/2...5c86a15a_b.jpg2015-07-11 11.14.56 by SameerPai, on Flickr

The grill in this picture met its demise shortly after. Because of the lack of a railing, it was pushed off the edge of the deck and fell down during a pretty bad storm. Luckily there was no damage to the gas tank. It wasn't an expensive grill so a replacement was bought, pics when it arrives this Thursday.

Anyway, decking complete:

https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3668/...789c402e_b.jpg2015-07-12 16.14.49 by SameerPai, on Flickr

Next up was the railing:

https://farm1.staticflickr.com/413/2...3b755efe_b.jpg2015-07-20 18.55.42 by SameerPai, on Flickr

And the railing finished:

https://farm1.staticflickr.com/524/1...c883e931_b.jpgdownload_20150802_215628 by SameerPai, on Flickr

https://farm1.staticflickr.com/322/1...9cd449c3_b.jpgdownload_20150802_215623 by SameerPai, on Flickr

During the course of this project, the wife bought some new furniture for the deck:

https://farm1.staticflickr.com/533/1...22c11ae0_b.jpg2015-07-16 17.09.42 by SameerPai, on Flickr

https://farm1.staticflickr.com/346/2...c0a65b7f_b.jpg2015-07-16 17.09.46 by SameerPai, on Flickr

Going to be put out there soon!

That's it for project #1, will post up some of my older stuff soon!

Aman 08-09-2015 06:02 PM

Deck looks sweet! I like the colour scheme.

NSXNEXT 08-09-2015 06:46 PM

Nice work. I like the colors too

DarkTower19 08-10-2015 07:11 AM

New decking looks great! I have to do the same at one point as well because ours is shot. Same as yours it appears and I was considering trying the Behr deck-over paint or the Rustoleum Deck Restore for quick fix since there are other projects that need attending to first, but the paint can be really expensive and results are mixed at best.


Was it crazy expensive? The structure of ours is good too, so I'd be doing something similar with just swapping out the boards and changing the railing.

SamDoe1 08-10-2015 12:59 PM


Originally Posted by DarkTower19 (Post 15519734)
New decking looks great! I have to do the same at one point as well because ours is shot. Same as yours it appears and I was considering trying the Behr deck-over paint or the Rustoleum Deck Restore for quick fix since there are other projects that need attending to first, but the paint can be really expensive and results are mixed at best.


Was it crazy expensive? The structure of ours is good too, so I'd be doing something similar with just swapping out the boards and changing the railing.

It was roughly $2000 to do what was shown there (12'x12' deck) without any labor (since I did it all myself) but that also included the additional joists, hardware, some random tools, etc... The Trex Transcend product is middle of the road, there's one more expensive and one less expensive line as well. The less expensive has fewer colors and less texture, the more expensive has more elaborate colors as well as two tone colors. The Select railing was the cheapest one, the Transcend (most expensive railing) has more color options and a nicer top rail. It's also easier to assemble.

You almost HAVE to have a helper when doing some of it but overall it's not hard. It's like a giant Ikea assembly project. You can make it as complicated or simple as you want which is kind of the beauty of it.

DarkTower19 08-10-2015 01:16 PM

Thanks for the info. :thumbsup: Yeah, I plan to tackle that myself along with my dad next Spring. I really like how yours came out - so I'll look into those materials you mentioned.

stogie1020 08-10-2015 01:21 PM

Nice work!

Did you have to do any digging/concrete forms for the 4x4 corner posts?

SamDoe1 08-10-2015 02:57 PM


Originally Posted by stogie1020 (Post 15520244)
Nice work!

Did you have to do any digging/concrete forms for the 4x4 corner posts?

They are 12ft off the ground so...no. :rofl:

They are bolted into the rim joist on the side of the deck, three bolts per post.

maharajamd 08-10-2015 03:35 PM

What's the fresh strip of dirt that runs along the back of everyone's property? New gas line put it in or something?

Good pick on the Trex stuff.

To DarkTower: Avoid those deck-over and deck restore products. They do not adhere well, get hot, and eat up more stain/paint than they should so it get's expensive. I researched those products extensively last year and ended up not going that direction. Either sand down what you have and do a proper stain or replace entirely. IMO. Also when you compare the price of new lumber + stain the composite stuff is not that much more expensive. So if you're in a home you intend to stay in, go the direction the OP did.

SamDoe1 08-10-2015 03:47 PM


Originally Posted by maharajamd (Post 15520498)
What's the fresh strip of dirt that runs along the back of everyone's property? New gas line put it in or something?

It's a neighborhood path that goes around the entire neighborhood. Doesn't connect to any city trails and is generally only used for people who live in the area. Goes through the woods and stuff, pretty nice to stroll through.

DarkTower19 08-10-2015 05:54 PM


Originally Posted by maharajamd (Post 15520498)
What's the fresh strip of dirt that runs along the back of everyone's property? New gas line put it in or something?

Good pick on the Trex stuff.

To DarkTower: Avoid those deck-over and deck restore products. They do not adhere well, get hot, and eat up more stain/paint than they should so it get's expensive. I researched those products extensively last year and ended up not going that direction. Either sand down what you have and do a proper stain or replace entirely. IMO. Also when you compare the price of new lumber + stain the composite stuff is not that much more expensive. So if you're in a home you intend to stay in, go the direction the OP did.

Thanks man! Appreciate the info..which confirms the bad reviews I came across online and on YouTube with the deck paint. I'll most definitely go the composite route like OP did.

maharajamd 08-11-2015 08:14 AM

No problem. Always willing to share info that I've recently acquired!

chill_dog 08-11-2015 09:24 PM

Deck looks great!

Flipster23 08-12-2015 10:26 AM

Nice looking deck. Dig the backyard too.

97BlackAckCL 08-12-2015 02:03 PM

Nice work on the deck, looks awesome! :toocool:

Acura_Dude 08-13-2015 04:03 PM

Very nice op.:drool:

coykiam 08-18-2015 03:27 PM

very nice! makes me want to redo my deck now...lol. Every year I've just been re-staining mine with Olympic from lowes at $35 a gallon.

BeezleTL85 08-18-2015 07:54 PM

Deck looks sweet! Is that fire pit a part of your backyard or a community thing?

SamDoe1 08-19-2015 09:49 AM


Originally Posted by coykiam (Post 15528025)
very nice! makes me want to redo my deck now...lol. Every year I've just been re-staining mine with Olympic from lowes at $35 a gallon.

Do it man! The only downside is cost, if you can stomach that you'll have years of enjoying your deck instead of staining it.


Originally Posted by BeezleTL85 (Post 15528381)
Deck looks sweet! Is that fire pit a part of your backyard or a community thing?

Firepit is mine, love having it for summer nights. My property line is border between the grass and path. I have a super shallow back yard but have a huge side yard.

That reminds me I need to clean out the firepit this year...

imj0257 08-19-2015 12:03 PM

Yea, like they said, nice looking deck.

And nice grass :)

BeezleTL85 08-19-2015 03:23 PM


Originally Posted by SamDoe1 (Post 15528749)

Firepit is mine, love having it for summer nights. My property line is border between the grass and path. I have a super shallow back yard but have a huge side yard.

Nice, your set up make me want to have a beer haha. Enjoy :cheers:

SamDoe1 08-19-2015 03:48 PM


Originally Posted by imj0257 (Post 15529004)
Yea, like they said, nice looking deck.

And nice grass :)

Thanks!

Grass looks like crap up close. So many weeds...


Originally Posted by BeezleTL85 (Post 15529343)
Nice, your set up make me want to have a beer haha. Enjoy :cheers:

Come on over.

CLtotheTL32 08-19-2015 03:51 PM

I get more excited about a house thread than a car thread nowadays :rofl:

Fantastic work on the deck!

SamDoe1 08-19-2015 04:31 PM

^ Thanks!

Fun story about all the lumber removed from the old deck. Posted it up on CL as "free, come get it" and we had 9 replies within 10 minutes. Some guy came and took it all two hours later. Didn't even have to help load it up.

Better than getting a dumpster...

thunder04 08-19-2015 04:45 PM


Originally Posted by SamDoe1 (Post 15529380)
Thanks!

Grass looks like crap up close. So many weeds...

I should post a picture of my back yard. You'd feel much better. I'd take anything green at this point. :teef:


Originally Posted by SamDoe1 (Post 15529450)
Fun story about all the lumber removed from the old deck. Posted it up on CL as "free, come get it" and we had 9 replies within 10 minutes. Some guy came and took it all two hours later. Didn't even have to help load it up.

Better than getting a dumpster...

I've gotten rid of fencing and rock this way. It's awesome.

coykiam 08-25-2015 08:46 AM


Originally Posted by CLtotheTL32 (Post 15529389)
I get more excited about a house thread than a car thread nowadays :rofl:

Fantastic work on the deck!


lol same here....old age I tell ya!

SamDoe1 08-26-2015 12:41 PM

Another small project completed this year, Operation vegetable garden.

This one was done prior to deck and in some pics you can see what the old one looked like. The whole thing was made with 2x4 cedar lumber to prevent any chemicals from leeching into the food. The design (custom) is an 8x10 bed with two 4x4 raised sections that contain plants that tend to spread a lot. It was then filled with top soil and the wife planted all her stuff in it.

Currently growing in there:
1x Beefsteak tomato plant
9x Sweet potato plants
4x Corn
7x Bell pepper
1x Zuchini
2x Cucumber
~10x Romaine lettuce

The place it'll go:

https://farm1.staticflickr.com/269/2...a3046028_b.jpg2015-05-21 18.54.40 by SameerPai, on Flickr

All marked off for sod removal (sorry for blurry pic):

https://farm1.staticflickr.com/390/2...11ca3d8d_b.jpg2015-05-21 20.02.33 by SameerPai, on Flickr

Sod removed:

https://farm1.staticflickr.com/379/1...a11d0c5c_b.jpg2015-05-23 18.58.32 by SameerPai, on Flickr

Raised bed installed, sorry no construction pics. I didn't even think to take them. Facepalm.

https://farm1.staticflickr.com/297/2...83bee1fb_b.jpg2015-05-25 17.14.19 by SameerPai, on Flickr

It was then filled with dirt and plants were put in.

I'll snag a pic of what it looks like today when I get home.

SamDoe1 08-26-2015 12:49 PM

One more project that was done last fall, Operation Update Small Bathroom

Our half bath upstairs was dated and crappy looking. It wasn't too expensive to do a handful of small updates that really made a big impact. I would peg the overall cost at ~$500 for a pretty big improvement.

Here we go, how it looked before (sorry for strange angles, bathroom isn't big enough to stand in and take pics at the same time):

https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3869/...48b5102f_b.jpg2014-06-22 12.17.31 by SameerPai, on Flickr

https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5509/...10d9da1b_b.jpg2014-06-22 12.19.25 by SameerPai, on Flickr

Old countertop, sink, and faucet removed and replaced with tan brown granite top, undermount sink, and new faucet:

https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3887/...2fcabcfd_b.jpg2014-06-22 17.11.30 by SameerPai, on Flickr

Decided to do a cool feature in the bathroom so installed a vertical glass tile backsplash from top to ceiling. This is the start:

https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2907/...ce179394_b.jpg2014-07-12 12.40.24 by SameerPai, on Flickr

Tile complete:

https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2921/...89257191_b.jpg2014-07-12 15.05.44 by SameerPai, on Flickr

Finishing steps of new framed mirror with new light fixture and bathroom fixtures installed:

https://farm1.staticflickr.com/710/2...dfa34296_b.jpg2015-08-26 12.33.43 by SameerPai, on Flickr

Project complete. We'd like to do a different toilet and new handle pulls in the future but those can wait. We are going to do the kitchen next spring and want all the pulls to match.

Jakes_tl 08-26-2015 01:13 PM

That is a pretty cool garden! I built something similar to yours for my wife this past spring.

CLtotheTL32 08-26-2015 02:27 PM

Fantastic projects! The raised flowerbeds are VERY cool :thumbsup:

Majofo 08-27-2015 01:18 AM

<p>:popcorn:</p>

SamDoe1 09-21-2015 01:09 PM

Next home project completed in the early spring time.

Laundry room remodel.

Our washer and dryer that came with the house were about to take a huge sh1t and so we needed new ones. The way our laundry room was laid out made the space too small to even stand in, let alone bring in front load machines. Wife was fed up with it so it was time to grab the sawzall and get to work.

The before:

https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7398/...7c9591b3_b.jpg2014-03-08 10.06.39 by SameerPai, on Flickr

You can see how crowded and cramped it is with that big pantry in the way and the "folding table" (as it was sold to us) just takes up even more space. FWIW, it was never used to fold a damn thing. :rofl:

Anyway, the tear down begins! Folding table removed and bought a 10 pack of sawzall blades and went to town on the pantry.

https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7439/...c0122080_b.jpg2014-03-08 12.30.08 by SameerPai, on Flickr

And all removed, except for one piece of framing because it holds the electrical for the light in the room. You can see how much more space was opened up just by removing this one thing. (apologies for the crappy sort of panorama but that's the best my phone could do)

https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5596/...bd5da597_b.jpg2014-03-08 22.25.52 by SameerPai, on Flickr

I relocated that wiring to the wall that was staying and removed that last piece of framing.

Next up was time to get rid of the nasty yellow and old linoleum floor. Thankfully the builders installed the vinyl on top of a 3/4" plywood base over top of the subfloor. My buddy at work said that his house was the same thing and that base was just nailed/stapled to the subfloor so to just pry it out.

I was all psyched up to do this, stuck the pry bar under the plywood and pulled...and pulled...and pulled. :bored:

It was all screwed down. Fuck.

So then I used a magnet and marked all the screw locations and took the circular saw (set to depth in order to not damage subfloor) and cut all the shit out.

https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2907/...c59a3f1a_b.jpg2014-03-11 21.10.04 by SameerPai, on Flickr

NOTE: Dust masks are useful. I was coughing up sawdust for a week.

Next up was to put down the backer board for the tile:

https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7389/...66f028cf_b.jpg2014-03-13 20.45.16 by SameerPai, on Flickr

And then the tile itself.

https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2895/...b1be912c_b.jpg2014-03-15 16.30.32 by SameerPai, on Flickr

(Dremel there in case some things need a little encouraging to fit)

Fun Fact: I got this job quoted out to a tile installer, they quoted $1200 not including tile or demo to finish the 6.5'x10' rectangular space. I'm in the wrong line of work.

Another fun fact: Laying floor tile fvcking sucks. Get the best knee pads and elbow pads you can find.

Tile complete:

https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5117/...33b94ae8_b.jpg2014-03-15 22.07.59 by SameerPai, on Flickr

Paint testing begins:

https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2909/...560b327c_b.jpg2014-03-16 21.16.25 by SameerPai, on Flickr

(the large gaps in those tiles was fixed. Most of it gets hidden anyway)

Grout complete:

https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2924/...e62cdc9b_b.jpg2014-03-17 21.42.31 by SameerPai, on Flickr

Wall shelving removed, this really opened the room up.

https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5074/...a7d8f4a8_b.jpg2014-03-19 21.53.16 by SameerPai, on Flickr

Painting (this is the wife's job)

https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7316/...d714571c_b.jpg2014-03-21 19.04.51 by SameerPai, on Flickr

New washer and dryer delivered. The utility sink next to them was reinstalled literally minutes before they arrived.

https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7412/...ce3ffe76_b.jpg2014-03-22 11.39.35 by SameerPai, on Flickr

Electrical finished up and trim going back on

https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5526/...7dc58ffb_b.jpg2014-03-24 18.50.49 by SameerPai, on Flickr

I hate this light fixture the wife picked. Need to find a way to convince her to replace it with something better.

https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7345/...d46044fb_b.jpg2014-03-24 19.01.13 by SameerPai, on Flickr

Last step is to install the cabinets above the washer and dryer. They are maple cabinets but painted white because that's what the boss wanted.

https://farm1.staticflickr.com/568/2...98ae5579_b.jpg2014-06-01 14.07.08 by SameerPai, on Flickr

https://farm1.staticflickr.com/746/2...13b8af07_b.jpg2014-06-01 14.17.26 by SameerPai, on Flickr

https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5706/...60ced3c3_b.jpg2014-06-07 16.32.54 by SameerPai, on Flickr

They have handles now and the side panel is finished but no pics were taken of those things. :(

That's it! We are really happy with how it turned out and the project was ~$700 including tools (not including washer/dryer) to finish it up. The space is much more useful and easy to work in. Thanks for reading!

CLtotheTL32 09-21-2015 04:59 PM

Fantastic work! :thumbsup:

TLDude876 09-22-2015 10:54 AM

Great work man. Love the deck. I'm about to start mine from scratch. Wish me luck :wish:

Flipster23 09-22-2015 10:58 AM

<p>Good job Sam.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Yea, we are all in the wrong business.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>I was quoted 4500 to do 750 sq feet in my old house....</p>

chill_dog 09-25-2015 12:24 PM

Well done!!

oonowindoo 09-30-2015 09:48 PM

nice house and yard...

If you can move your house from MN to LA... you will be ballin overnight.

ACCURATEin 11-08-2015 08:59 PM

Very nice updates!

Love the new railing on the deck. :thumbsup:

SamDoe1 11-22-2015 05:22 PM

Nothing huge but the water softener took a shit over the weekend. Something got clogged up inside and tripped the pressure release valve. The whole thing was on its last leg and needed a new top unit and resin so we just sprung for a new one.

Got a GE 40k grain model from the Depot for ~$430 and installed it in an hour. Super easy if anyone is thinking about replacing theirs.

SamDoe1 04-01-2016 09:47 AM

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Smart irrigation controller installed, ready for this season now as soon as it gets warmer outside. Took like 30mins and pretty easy to set up.


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