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Trade: Interior Finish and Custom Deck Design / Builder
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 1
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Deck Drainage System
Can anyone help me with a quote for labor to install a deck drainage system on a deck approx. 10 ft high. approx. 400 sq. ft.? I have never installed one of these systems before. I would really appreciate your help.
Thank you, Mark |
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Remodeling Professionals
Trade: Remodeling Contractor
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: South Jersey Shore
Posts: 1,251
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Re: Deck Drainage System
$1 per trapezoidal foot, that should do it.
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Trade: Construction
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Eugene, OR
Posts: 3,019
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Re: Deck Drainage System
If you'll leave small gaps between your deck boards, you'll have no problems draining your deck.
That's what happens when you build solid wall handrails - one good rain and you've now got a pool! Seriously, Onsite, this is the perfect place for your first-ever post on this site -Introductions And the search button is your friend... Mac |
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