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NW Builders & Renovation
4.1(
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Serving Oakridge, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Oren was an excellent project manager. The crews were very professional completing roof installation and gutter installation quickly and cleanly. Very happy with the work."
Deck and Gazebo
Deck and Gazebo
Deck and Gazebo
Deck and Gazebo
Deck and Gazebo

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Response time5 hrs
Response rate94%
Recommended by87%of homeowners
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Kinzinger Construction
5.0(
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Serving Oakridge, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"After checking it out and asking the right questions Zach came back suggesting we make it 16’ vs the 14’ I suggested. It saved money and time and the extra 2’ made a big difference. It’s a quality gate plumb level and square. Very clean and strong. Zach’s team exceeded my expectations and under cut my expected budget. Fantastic workmanship and fast. They saved me money and gave me more than I initially wanted. Hands down a great experience. I’d give more stars but 5 is the limit."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Schedule 1 construction LLC
New to Angi

Serving Oakridge, OR and surrounding areas

Hi my name is Rob sr and im the owner of schedule 1 construction LLC my 10 year goal is to be the most respected family owned business in Oregon and i need your help to let me prove to you that im the right person for the job \nFinding good contractor's isn't that hard all you have to do is remember ( schedule 1 construction that 1 contractor for all your residential needs) \n\nIt's not all about the money im after your referral to a friend more than your wallet that being said I do have bills to pay lol

CMW Maintenance Corp.
New to Angi

Serving Oakridge, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2003

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Family owned and operated general construction company serving Eugene and the surrounding areas since 2003. We specialize in major remodeling projects as well as construction of additions to existing structures and construction of new outbuildings. We pride ourselves in getting the job done right the first time and making sure the customer is always happy. Call CMW Maintenance Corp. today!

Deck Cleaning questions, answered by experts

Most building codes require that railing spindles (also known as balusters) on decks or stairs be spaced no more than four inches apart. This safety standard is often called the '4-inch sphere rule,' which means a sphere with a 4-inch diameter should not be able to pass through the opening between balusters. This rule is in place to prevent small children and pets from slipping through the railing. For the same reason, the space between the bottom rail and the deck or floor surface should also be no more than four inches. As a general guideline, professionals often install three balusters per foot of railing. However, since specific requirements can vary by location, it is essential to check your local building codes to ensure compliance before starting your project.

Yes, snow should be removed from a deck to protect it from damage caused by moisture and heavy loads. Shovel the snow off of your deck regularly once it is more than four inches deep. Avoid using salt, which can damage your deck.

Applying too much sealer to a deck might seem like extra protection, but it can cause more harm than good. Wood is a porous material with a limited capacity to absorb liquids. When you go overboard with sealer, the excess can't soak in and instead forms a film on the surface. This leftover layer is prone to peeling, cracking, and trapping moisture, ultimately defeating the purpose of sealing in the first place. 

The best base materials for a ground-level or floating deck are typically gravel and crushed stone (also known as landscaping rocks). These options are inexpensive, provide excellent drainage, prevent weeds, and help minimize moisture buildup, which reduces shifting and rotting. For added stability and to evenly distribute the weight, you can use concrete deck blocks or pavers. While more expensive, concrete blocks and pavers offer a sturdier base than gravel or crushed stone alone.

You can nail or screw composite decking, but 3-inch decking screws are the better fastener choice. Unlike nails, decking screws won’t back out of the composite material over time. There’s also little danger of splitting composite material when driving screws, so you don’t need to pre-drill holes unless otherwise recommended by your decking manufacturer.

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