How I Built a $35K Deck for $6K | DIY

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  • Опубліковано 7 лип 2023
  • In today's video, I'm showing you how to build the floating ground level deck of your dreams for around $6000 in material costs. Watch Next 👉🏼 • Build This Shed A to Z
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  • @MattWeedon
    @MattWeedon Рік тому +159

    My regret with building a deck in this type of neighborhood is that it raises you up higher. I wish I spent the money on a fancy patio and gained extra privacy. Love your channel!!

  • @marshutch3931

    Just raised your kids taxes.😂

  • @levibrinkerhoff2450

    This man is the Bob Ross of DIY. A real national treasure.

  • @AdamOmidpanah
    @AdamOmidpanah Рік тому +17

    "5000 lbs per post this deck can carry 40,000 lbs. Nobody has that many friends"

  • @herlemaggard69
    @herlemaggard69 Рік тому +7

    I would never buy a house someone could look down into my yard from their bedroom

  • @hotgrease
    @hotgrease 28 днів тому

    The problem with these videos is I watch the whole thing and don’t have time to do my own projects!

  • @henri6595
    @henri6595 Рік тому +29

    Jeff's the man! He can teach us anything, even how to avoid paying Uncle Sam Taxes!

  • @nicholasittzes7224

    Hey, if you really want to use the red green stirring paddle, I have three suggestions: 1- you were going to pour the sealer into the 5-gallon bucket anyway, why not set the can in there before stirring? 2- use the drill on low gear 3- make your paddle smaller. 😊

  • @margezawalsh2458

    I don't even own a home but I am so blessed to watch you . What a beautiful father you are ...your daughter is a very lucky girl. Great family goals dad. Enjoy that deck

  • @mcadam2804

    Hi. I just wanted to drop you a quick message. I am a DIY kinda guy who only needs expertise to guide my to fix any project that may come up. People like you are so important in todays world because you teach what you are an expert in. That is an incredibly helpful resource and I appreciate all that you do....Thanks for all your help and keep going brother! Cheers, RBM

  • @JasonStory-dq1ie
    @JasonStory-dq1ie Рік тому +37

    Just want to say I really enjoy your show. I’ve been a contractor for about 30 years love your tips and tricks lotta times when I do fencing like what you’re doing.

  • @nikkiswenson54

    You are a super Dad to do this for your daughter! Great organized builder with so much knowledge that you share freely. Some people are simply jealous of your skills and energy to do that kind of hard labor and create something so awesome. She will have the most awesome back yard in the neighborhood and not have to mow too much grass! There are lots of ways to create privacy with potted trees and shade gazebos...etc. 👍

  • @jeremiahcarlson1297

    Just wanted to stop and say thank you my wife and I have been able to remodel pretty much our whole home watching and learning from you.

  • @charleskeller4288
    @charleskeller4288 Рік тому +17

    2:47:00

  • @Jacy320

    Watched from start to finish and learned a lot. I bet your daughter was just thrilled. What a beautiful gift of love all your labor was.

  • @TheKungFuCrocodile

    Great work Jeff, I have built 3 decks now and all from your insperation. Raised and ground level. Its daunting the first time but so satisfying and money i saved is unreal. I would recomended anyone trys it.

  • @nanse8548
    @nanse8548 Рік тому +38

    That was awesome Jeff. I watch it from beginning to end. It turned out absolutely gorgeous. It had a clean and classy look. I'm so impressed. Matt was a great help as well. Thank you for this amazing video. I'm sure your daughter will be in awe!!😊

  • @SarahS1214

    Thank you Jeff for being so detailed with how’s/whys of doing things. Camp system is neat! I will be staining a fence next Spring. Love your daughters deck! You are my to go guy for instructions! 😊

  • @davidwilson1724

    Great video, as always. I have picture-framed my decks for the past 30 years. I would make one change to your design, based on my experience...eliminate the flat 2x4 between the rim and inner joists. I've built three decks, one without a flat support board and two with a flat support board (like your design). No problems with the first one; major rotting of the ends of the deck boards on the other two...water and debris gets into the interface joint and cannot clear. My solution: The interface joint between the picture-framed and the regular deck boards should be free-draining to prevent future water damage. The inner rim joist would be located to support the ends of the deck boards. The picture-framed decking is supported by the rim joist (and intermediate blocking if needed to prevent overturning).