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Summit Peak Services
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Serving Silverthorne, CO and surrounding areas

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Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"I’ve used Summit Peak Services for a variety of projects from painting, remodel, demo, flooring and basic handyman services through out the years. Projects were always completed well and in time."
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Building Care Co, LLC
5.0(
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Serving Silverthorne, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2003

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Incredible advisor and general contractor, not only for his experience but for his knowledge in the construction and remodeling processes, I have several assets in the mountains, many times I paid for various maintenance, repairs and remodeling services, but I never had such excellent service, they finished my project even in less time than established, there were no hidden costs, no waste of materials, during the execution of my project the intervention areas were always organized and clean, the result of my project exceeded all my expectations and far in quality with respect to Several companies that I had hired in the past, are already scheduled for my future remodelings, Thanks Jhon for your support and dedication."
bath tub take out
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waterproof red membrane
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Response time11 hrs
Recommended by96%of homeowners
Deck Doctor Llc
3.9(
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Serving Silverthorne, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 1993

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Brandon and his team are amazing! They do what they say, when they say, and the quality of work is top-notch. My deck needed a complete overhaul due to rotting wood and poor infrastructure that was also not to code. Brandon worked with me on the budget that I had, offering his expertise and recommendations as to what "absolutely" needed to be done vs. what could wait until Spring. His crew is honest and hard working (who works until 6pm on a Friday anymore!) - both of which are very tough to find. Last but not least, at the end of each work day the crew cleaned up, swept, and hauled away materials. I didn't have to worry about nails, wood, and whatever else all over my driveway at the end of each day, which is also important with young kids. If you are looking for deck repair or a complete deck overhaul, I highly recommend Deck Doctor! Brandon and his team with 25+ years of experience are genuinely good people!"
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Deck Maintenance questions, answered by experts

In the majority of cases, you don’t need regulatory permission or permits to remove decking components and materials. However, the exception is if you live in or near a wildlife conservation area, which could require permits and consent prior to beginning the demolition. Check with a local regulatory agency for more information.

Yes, using sustainable materials and recycled composites offer green solutions.

Unless you’re using a 2-in-1 formula or painting over an existing coat of paint, it pays to apply a coat of primer ahead of your new paint. Decks see a lot of footfall and exposure to extreme and sudden temperature changes and moisture levels. The primer promotes better paint adhesion, moisture repellency, and a smoother finish, which means you’ll often need fewer coats of paint. 

Deck boards should be spaced no more than three-eighths of an inch apart. This is enough space to allow water and small debris to pass through without collecting on the surface, but not enough to create a tripping hazard. Certain materials, like pressure-treated wood, shrink over time, so they may need less space at installation.

The best direction for a gate to swing depends on its location and purpose, but swinging inward is the general rule. An inward swing is often considered safer, prevents the gate from opening into public spaces like a sidewalk, and may be required by local building codes.

There are exceptions and specific considerations. If your property is on a slope, an inward swing might not be possible. For a deck gate, it's safest to have it swing away from any steps. In a backyard, the direction can be a matter of preference, though an inward swing can be helpful when carrying heavy items like a wheelbarrow into a garden.

Regardless of direction, ensure the gate can open fully without hitting any objects or blocking spaces. While an inward swing is standard, a gate that can swing both in and out offers the most flexibility if your setup allows for it.

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