Ground Level Deck Re-Build

Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль

This video covers the destruction and removal of a deck that was a little over an 11 years old and the construction of a new one. I’ll tell you some things you should do and some things you should not do in regards to the construction and maintenance of your new deck. This video will be a simple guide to help you better understand how to build a deck for yourself. I appreciate you taking the time to watch the videos posted on this channel and commenting when you feel compelled to. I can’t thank you enough for sharing this video with a friend or family member that may find it useful or entertaining. Please also feel free to reach me on Instagram Curtis_Made_It and I’ll be glad to help with your build if I am able to.
Joists spaced 16” apart
First, a 2x6 actually measures 1.5” x 5.5”. This means that if the center points of both of your joists are 16” apart, the space in between the joists should be 14.5”. Let me know if I can further clear this up for you.
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  • @jimmiehauge4086
    @jimmiehauge4086 Жыл бұрын

    One of your best videos yet, agee with the sealer/stain instead of paint. Unfortunately the treated wood available now is not the quality of past years. Always learn something from you, thanks.

  • @CurtisMadeIt

    @CurtisMadeIt

    Жыл бұрын

    @Jimmie Hauge Hey Mr. Jimmie, thanks a million times, thank you. I’m pretty happy with how this video turned out…this should hopefully become the new standard. Yeah, lumber today is far, far and away different than it was 100 years ago I’m sure. I’ve seen pictures and have come across some old growth wood myself…the variance in ring count is just unbelievable. I aim to inspire and educate here on this channel. Thank you for your time and continued support. I think about people like you that consistently comment on my videos when I’m editing and getting ready to post. You are the real hero here. Talk to you again soon my friend 🤝

  • @HadiBalhareth
    @HadiBalhareth4 ай бұрын

    One of the best videos on KZread for Deck building .. thanks so much it will help me a lot for my first deck build

  • @CurtisMadeIt

    @CurtisMadeIt

    4 ай бұрын

    @HadiBalhareth Hey Hadi, you are the real hero. I can't thank you enough for your very enthusiastic compliment. This is super cool and I very much appreciate you taking the time to stop by here and talk to me. I'm beside myself that this video will help you in your deck build and I hope that you are safe while you are working. Check the videos section of this channel for more awesome simple woodworking projects and make sure to share them with your friends. Again, I very intensely thank you for making me feel like you have here. 🤝 I'm on instagram curtis_made_it if you need any help with your deck build or just want to chat. Talk again soon, my friend.

  • @tomblanco8234
    @tomblanco8234 Жыл бұрын

    Hey Curtis! I saw you at the wood workers club meeting a couple of months ago but didn't get a chance to say hello. Hope to see you again and will make a point to shake your hand. It's nice to see you are still uploading content. Best of luck.

  • @CurtisMadeIt

    @CurtisMadeIt

    Жыл бұрын

    @tom blanco Hey Tom, I'm sorry I missed you. I'll make sure to find you the next time I'm there. Thanks for stopping by here, I appreciate your support. For real, I mean it. I can't wait to meet you in person. Stay blessed my friend 🙏

  • @justindickinson912
    @justindickinson91211 ай бұрын

    Looks great. Glad it's not just all sitting on the dirt. Even the posts that are ground contact rated do not last.

  • @CurtisMadeIt

    @CurtisMadeIt

    11 ай бұрын

    @justindickinson912 Thanks my brother...and thanks for the feedback. I appreciate your tenacious support. Feel free to comment on any of the other videos on this channel!

  • @manuellopezej1
    @manuellopezej1 Жыл бұрын

    Welcome back!.. looking forward to the floating deck😅

  • @dondistrict

    @dondistrict

    Жыл бұрын

    Jajaja. I thought the same. I was like: it’s a floating deck!!!

  • @CurtisMadeIt

    @CurtisMadeIt

    Жыл бұрын

    @M Lopez Thanks M, it’s been a while. I’m back on it now. Floating deck is still being designed 😂. Thanks for your support, I appreciate it.

  • @CurtisMadeIt

    @CurtisMadeIt

    Жыл бұрын

    @Leo Noboa Kinda looks like that, huh? We put some dirt down around the edges so little critters don’t get under there. I think it’s good now. Thanks for stopping by.

  • @erintherapy

    @erintherapy

    Жыл бұрын

    Ohhhh, I didn’t think about critters! Good thinking!

  • @CurtisMadeIt

    @CurtisMadeIt

    Жыл бұрын

    @Erin M. Brandt Yeah, we’ve got to watch out for them too. There are gangs of them here in Texas!

  • @ladilondon1213
    @ladilondon1213 Жыл бұрын

    Just discovered your channel & I was so hoping you had a deck build..

  • @CurtisMadeIt

    @CurtisMadeIt

    Жыл бұрын

    @Ladi London Hey Ladi, thanks for stopping by! Lucky for you, I just posted that deck build and I think it’s my best video yet!! I hope you found it useful or helpful in some kind of way. Thanks for your time and support my friend, I mean it 🤝 Let’s talk again down the road.

  • @ladilondon1213

    @ladilondon1213

    Жыл бұрын

    @@CurtisMadeIt YW… I appreciate you replying. I know it is difficult to get to everyone. I your floating frame is how I found you. I was just going to use that to make a deck. I originally wanted to do a pallet deck and use plywood to top it instead of slats. I gave my neighbor the idea and she made a small one around her tree. But quality used pallets are hard to come by and if I have to buy them, I just may do it from scratch it it’s the same in coast. I want two 10x10 decks in different locations. I need them portable if I want to put them together, I can move them with a lil help. I’m just conflicted on what sz pallets work best.. if you have time, What to you think Or have you even built a super simple one? Pallets or otherwise?

  • @CurtisMadeIt

    @CurtisMadeIt

    Жыл бұрын

    @Ladi London Hey Ladi, okay, so…a lot to unpack here: I’m glad to help and eventually get back to everyone that takes the time to send me a message or leave me a comment here or on Instagram realc_love1. It’s very much worth it for both of us. The floating bed frame and a deck build are somewhat similar, yes, but I couldn’t possibly imagine ever trying to build a deck out of pallet wood. You are going to be extraordinarily limited by the size and quality of pallet wood you are able to get your hands on. These pallets likely won’t be free and you are still gonna have loads of labor breaking them apart. Plywood for the deck of a frame is a no no. That just ain’t gonna work, I promise you that…it won’t last long anyways. Two 10x10 decks in separate locations is alright, able to be portable is going to be quite another story…’some’ help better be at least 7 people ready to help you move that thing…it’s gonna weigh a ton! Your best bet is to go to the big orange home improvement store and use treated lumber for your new investment. This will best insure your time, effort, energy, and resources will last the longest and look the best. Are you in the USA…? I hope this info helps. Any other questions at all? Talk soon

  • @ladilondon1213

    @ladilondon1213

    Жыл бұрын

    @@CurtisMadeIt Awe… Thx for you time and input!!! Continued blessings

  • @CurtisMadeIt

    @CurtisMadeIt

    Жыл бұрын

    @Ladi London 🙏 Anytime. I'm glad to help.

  • @dondistrict
    @dondistrict Жыл бұрын

    Fiiirst! Let’s see what this video is about!!!

  • @CurtisMadeIt

    @CurtisMadeIt

    Жыл бұрын

    @Leo Noboa Again! The way you are able to pretty consistently be first is kind of unbelievable really. I post on different days at different times and at different intervals and you are steady there. You are the real hero Leo. I appreciate your support this whole time my friend, I mean it. Thank you 🤝

  • @dondistrict
    @dondistrict Жыл бұрын

    What a difference from the previous deck. The natural look definitely looks better than the painted deck. Thanks for the tips; your experience helps us not make the mistakes you learned from. Question! Do you notice a difference in power between corded tools and wireless tools?

  • @CurtisMadeIt

    @CurtisMadeIt

    Жыл бұрын

    @Leo Noboa Okay, so...several things to unpack here. I think the biggest difference is the frame of the new deck is made from 2x6's instead of 2x4's. I think if you have the space and can afford to do so, this is the way to go for sure. I've never walked on a more solid deck that I am aware of, even one that I've built myself. This thing is ess oh ell eye dee *SOLID*. I too appreciate the natural look of the wood as opposed to the paint. As I mentioned in the video, make sure to stick to a deck sealer instead of any kind of paint. I've made plenty of mistakes in all of the things I've built and I'm glad to share with everyone so that we can all be better builders. I'm glad I seem to encourage and inspire new and existing builders and creators...this is super cool. Corded/Cordless: I'd say absolutely yes, you can notice a difference in the power. As with most things in life, there are ups and downs to owning/operating both kinds of tools. Obviously with the corded, you have to deal with the cord, but you've got unlimited power so you can build the whole house today if you are so inclined. Corded tools are generally speaking going to be heavier and more expensive but a whole lot more legit and official. This isn't at all to say that the cordless ones are inferior in any way. I mean, one could argue that they are, but again, they have their benefits too. With the battery tools, you can build the house *anywhere* you want to...like...off grid type of stuff if that's what your goal was. The cordless are a whole lot more lightweight and less expensive. In today's world, most cordless tool manufacturers have moved to include dozens of different tools that work using those batteries. It's gonna cost you a fortune, but if you have enough batteries, you could do a whole lot of things in life with the lineup of cordless options that there are by now. I'd recommend sticking to one brand if possible though. Do your research before you dive in and spend the money to get you a set. Each manufacturer has a different battery connection so you can't use the Ryobi battery with the Makita tool. I hope I included everything in there. Awesome questions, I very much appreciate this type of engagement. Let me know what else you are curious about. Thanks for your time and support Leo 🤝

  • @pmenright
    @pmenright9 ай бұрын

    This video was incredibly helpful

  • @CurtisMadeIt

    @CurtisMadeIt

    9 ай бұрын

    @pmenright Hey Patrick, awesome my brother! I’m glad to hear this and glad you took the time to let me know. I hope you have a safe build. Take care 🤝

  • @chrislove5816
    @chrislove5816 Жыл бұрын

    Amazing! Great stuff C-Lo

  • @CurtisMadeIt

    @CurtisMadeIt

    Жыл бұрын

    @Chris Love Thanks brother Love 🤝

  • @texancan
    @texancan Жыл бұрын

    Bad ass c-love.. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @CurtisMadeIt

    @CurtisMadeIt

    Жыл бұрын

    @moses guerrero Thanks brother Moses…I’d kinda like to keep the fire away from the new deck though 😂!! Take care my friend.

  • @alexandercoronado3054
    @alexandercoronado3054 Жыл бұрын

    C_love awesome video bro, keep up the good work!

  • @CurtisMadeIt

    @CurtisMadeIt

    Жыл бұрын

    @alexander coronado Thanks brother Alexander. It’s a little work and a lot of fun. I appreciate you supporting this channel, i mean it. Be careful building my friend.

  • @seewhy3624
    @seewhy3624 Жыл бұрын

    Bug spray is a must

  • @CurtisMadeIt

    @CurtisMadeIt

    Жыл бұрын

    @See Why Hey there C, I didn't know the perfect name for a KZread channel existed, but you've got it! See Why!!! Wow, that's awesome. Mosquitos in Texas are the worst and they seem to especially love me for some reason. The feeling isn't mutual at all. I appreciate your support my friend 🤝

  • @guysmiley3030
    @guysmiley3030 Жыл бұрын

    the deck looks great! Awesome video editing too! Is there a reason the deck didn't extend all the way to the sidewalk? I probably would want to fill that space with gravel so I wouldn't have to deal with grass and weeds there.

  • @CurtisMadeIt

    @CurtisMadeIt

    Жыл бұрын

    @Guy Smiley Hey Guy, thanks for your question and I very much appreciate your compliments, thank you 🤝. About the deck extending to the sidewalk…this was the homeowners request. I think previously, they had walkway lights and little metal garden ornament spinner things in there. Additionally, that sidewalk slopes down towards the street so if the deck went all the way to the sidewalk, it may look kinda goofy tbh. …sidewalk even with the surface of the deck at the landing close to the house, but on the other side closer to the street, you would the whole face of the side of the deck…would create a tripping hazard. This is just me thinking out loud now, I didn’t ask homeowner this question. Thanks for your time and support my friend, I mean it. This was a great question!

  • @erintherapy

    @erintherapy

    Жыл бұрын

    @@CurtisMadeIt Ah! The slant downward makes sense as the reason why not. I also wondered about that gap!

  • @CurtisMadeIt

    @CurtisMadeIt

    Жыл бұрын

    @Erin M. Brandt Glad this helps. I do my best to help everyone that I can!

  • @SeanOrShawn
    @SeanOrShawn Жыл бұрын

    🐐

  • @CurtisMadeIt

    @CurtisMadeIt

    Жыл бұрын

    @Sean Ballas Yo, thanks Sean. I think your comment may be a slight overstatement, but I sure appreciate it. I’ll keep doing my best! Talk to you again soon my brother.

  • @danielc4488
    @danielc4488 Жыл бұрын

    Nice deck bro!

  • @CurtisMadeIt

    @CurtisMadeIt

    Жыл бұрын

    @Daniel Curtis Thanks so much Mr. Curtis 😎. That sounds so awesome! Talk to you again soon my brother.

  • @israelholi7597
    @israelholi7597Ай бұрын

    Great video. I noticed @5:36 you placed bricks under the frame for support. If my yard is level, can I place the frame directly on the grass, or would I still need to place bricks under the frame?

  • @CurtisMadeIt

    @CurtisMadeIt

    Ай бұрын

    @israelholi7597 Hey Israel, either way is fine, the bricks are to help it sit level. Pressure treated/ground contact lumber should give you at least 10 years before it needs to be replaced, depending on how much moisture the deck you are building is subject to. I hope this helps. Let me know if you have any other questions at all my friend. Thanks for stopping by and talking with me 🤝

  • @justindickinson912
    @justindickinson91211 ай бұрын

    You can measure corner to corner and if they're the same you're square. If not give it a bump till they are. No need for geometry.

  • @CurtisMadeIt

    @CurtisMadeIt

    11 ай бұрын

    @justindickinson912 True, thanks for pointing this out. I really just wanted to be able to sit down in that corner and make sure I was good...you can do this the way I showed in the video. I wasn't really trying to walk through fifty joists to try and measure and do all that...seems like a ton of effort trying to stretch the tape measure nine hundred feet and holding it steady. People who don't know our guy Pythagorus may like some of his ways...just trying to education, inspire, motivate, and encourage here. We'll all get there one way or another.

  • @erickjason9092
    @erickjason9092 Жыл бұрын

    WHATS THE POINT OF THE 1 FOOT GAP BETWEEN THE WALKWAY AND THE DECK? (Sorry about the caplock)

  • @CurtisMadeIt

    @CurtisMadeIt

    Жыл бұрын

    @Erick Jason Hey Erick, thanks for your question. This was the request of the homeowner. I didn’t ask…I’d imagine you could put some nice walkway lights or other garden/walkway enhancement items in there though. I appreciate your time and support my friend 🤝

  • @sheilahorsted6470
    @sheilahorsted6470 Жыл бұрын

    Trying to make floating bed for a twin bed can you recommend measurement s? I'm at a stand still

  • @CurtisMadeIt

    @CurtisMadeIt

    Жыл бұрын

    @sheilahorsted6470 Hey Miss Sheila, this reply was copied from your other comment. Thanks for stopping by. Unfortunately, I can’t recommend measurements for a twin size at this time. That mattress is too long and too narrow to be able to conceal the base under the frame like I can on the full/queen/king/Cali king size bed frames. It wouldn’t be stable enough and likely would tip from side to side…definitely a safety hazard. My many apologies. Is there any other way I can help? I appreciate you supporting this channel 🤝 Talk to you again soon my friend.

  • @sheilahorsted6470

    @sheilahorsted6470

    Жыл бұрын

    @@CurtisMadeIt ok I actually did it! It's stable .. really stable! I finished tonight and it's adorable my 4 year old grand daughter will love it she will be home with me in morning ...she's gonna freak! It's got lights too! It's perfect! Thank you for your videos ....

  • @CurtisMadeIt

    @CurtisMadeIt

    Жыл бұрын

    @sheilahorsted6470 Awesome 👏, so cool! 😎 Very good job. Are you on instagram? I'm Curtis_made_it. Reach me over there if you'd like and let's talk about it. Thanks for coming back to update me here, that's super thoughtful of you. I can feel grand daughter's excitement from here!!! Please, please share this with me! You are very welcome. I'm glad to share, help, inspire, and motivate as I can. Again, thank you for *your* time and support. People like you keep me going. Talk to you again soon.

  • @starshipfpv
    @starshipfpv Жыл бұрын

    I hate old batteries.

  • @CurtisMadeIt

    @CurtisMadeIt

    Жыл бұрын

    @Starship FPV I totally understand…coming from a professional drone builder and operator, you probably hate them more than me. 😂 Thanks for stopping by my friend.

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