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Back River Fine Carpentry

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Back River Fine Carpentry has over 22 years of carpentry experience. We specialize in residential and commercial projects in and around Delaware county, NY. Devin has a BA in architectural design along with years of hands on experience under his belt. We can tackle any project you need! Give us a call today or book with us now!

Back River Fine Carpentry has over 22 years of carpentry experience. We specialize in residential and commercial projects in and around Delaware county, NY. Devin has a BA in architectural design along with years of hands on experience under his belt. We can tackle any project you need! Give us a call today or book with us now!


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Off Campus, Inc. is a full service, privately held commercial and residential real estate investment and redevelopment firm. Off Campus focuses on college housing, residential rentals and commercial properties in and around college towns. Off Campus has the knowledge, experience and capability of rapidly deploying resources for site selection, acquisition, financing, construction, leasing, management and operations. Off Campus offers a variety of real estate investment advisory strategies that cater to our clients investment objectives, goals and risks. Off Campus currently operates in the Northeast region with holdings in New York, New Hampshire and Maine. We love what we do and is quite evident from our properties, management services to our team at Off Campus.

Off Campus, Inc. is a full service, privately held commercial and residential real estate investment and redevelopment firm. Off Campus focuses on college housing, residential rentals and commercial properties in and around college towns. Off Campus has the knowledge, experience and capability of rapidly deploying resources for site selection, acquisition, financing, construction, leasing, management and operations. Off Campus offers a variety of real estate investment advisory strategies that cater to our clients investment objectives, goals and risks. Off Campus currently operates in the Northeast region with holdings in New York, New Hampshire and Maine. We love what we do and is quite evident from our properties, management services to our team at Off Campus.




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Decks and Porches questions, answered by experts

If your contractor isn't sourcing your new porch columns for you, you can find them at your local home improvement store or hardware store. You can also order them online for delivery. If you want a unique look or want to save some money, you can also source porch columns from auctions and restore them before having them installed.

While porches and decks are similar in some ways, the two structures aren’t exactly the same by definition. A porch is a covered structure that’s usually attached to the front of a home. On the other hand, a deck is an open structure without a roof that’s often attached to the side or back of a home.

Your deck may pop, and your neighbor’s deck may not for a number of reasons. Whether or not a deck pops will depend on how it was made, the conditions it’s exposed to, and the materials. Improper spacing is a common reason for increased pressure between deck boards. Moisture penetration is another.

Composite decking may never warp, or it may warp quickly. Several factors can influence the rate of warping, including the material's quality, installation method, and installation location. Generally speaking, high-quality materials that have been installed properly are drastically less prone to warping.

Building codes typically require handrails if your porch is 30” or more off the ground. However, it's important to check your local regulations and building codes to make sure, as this can differ depending on your location. When in doubt, check with a local porch handrail pro, who will know the local codes and be able to get permits if any are required.

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