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Avatar for Renew Crew KS
Renew Crew KS
4.7(
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Serving Topeka, KS and surrounding areas

In business since 2007

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"A great company that you can count on. They were there on time and got the jub done in a timely manner. The employees spoke English ! And they were really nice and respectful. My house and deck look beautiful. I would hire them again."
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Decks Porches
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Dimension Drywall & Finishing
4.4(
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Serving Topeka, KS and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

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Small jobs welcome

"Clean up was not good. They ask to leave the plastic covering on the bookshelves due to the dust. I agreed, but when I went to remove the plastic, I found the blue masking tape holding the plastic was also plastered on the wall. There was also a 1 1/2 in. to 2 in. gap not plastered above the bookshelves. I will need to remove the blue tape and mud around the bookshelves myself. They placed paper all over the floor to protect the floors but tracked dust and plaster when removing the paper. A freshly painted wall was splattered with mud. Lots of dust left in the corners and light switches. Overall the sheetrock was done well, and the knockdown on the ceiling was very good. Their price was reasonable, and they did a good job. I am just not happy with the cleanup."
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Response time1 day
Recommended by90%of homeowners
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Better Dayz
5.0(
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Serving Topeka, KS and surrounding areas

In business since 2021

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We have the experience and we are committed to providing quality workmanship and superior customer service on all our applications. We at Better Dayz strive to maintain our reputation as a high quality, very service oriented company with our main focus being customer satisfaction

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Deck Cleaning questions, answered by experts

Before installing any materials under the deck for removing moisture, you should perform some prep work on the ground. Work the dirt under the deck to create a grade away from the home. A grade of at least six inches for every 10 feet works well. Do not leave a gap between the dirt and the home’s foundation where water could pool. Once you or a contractor regrades the dirt under the deck, you then can add materials over the top.

Whether composite decking is better than wood depends on your priorities, especially regarding budget and maintenance. Composite decking offers superior longevity (30 to 50 years) and durability, and it is low-maintenance, requiring no sanding, staining, or sealing. In contrast, wood decks typically last 10 to 30 years and need refinishing every few years. While the upfront cost of composite is higher than wood, the reduced maintenance can lead to long-term savings. If a lower initial cost is the primary factor, wood is the more affordable choice.

Decks require several inspections during and after the building process, but the specifics vary depending on where you live. Most areas mandate that decks comply with local building codes and safety regulations for the foundation, framing, and structure. Some pros recommend a footing inspection, which verifies the depth, width, and location of the various footings to ensure they offer enough foundational support.

A deck is typically attached to a house and accessed via the back door. Decks are usually constructed from wood or composite materials. A terrace, on the other hand, is a raised platform that can be attached to or detached from the house and is typically made from a hard-paved material, such as paving stones. Terraces can be built on the ground or on the roof of a home.

Yes, deck pier blocks can be used as an alternative to traditional deck footings, especially for smaller or low-to-the-ground decks. Unlike poured concrete and buried post footings, deck blocks do not require digging or pouring. However, their use is dependent on local building codes. Some areas, particularly those prone to high winds, earthquakes, or hurricanes, may not permit the use of deck pier blocks. It is essential to consult your local building codes before choosing them for your deck project.

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