Deck before demolition
View of the top deck. Floor boards are cracked and some have dry rot.

Paint chipping off of the deck railings. We painted this entire deck since we've moved in and it already looks like an old paint job. Needless to say, all of the composite material that goes in will not be painted...

Up close view of some of the deck boards. Notice the ugly orange tint that was a result of a deck staining project gone awry.
Paint chipping off of the deck railings. We painted this entire deck since we've moved in and it already looks like an old paint job. Needless to say, all of the composite material that goes in will not be painted...
View of the underside of the top deck. Things loved to grow in this shady and damp location.
This is a picture of how the deck adjoins the house. The newer looking metal support bolts were added after home inspection on the deck before we moved in. Despite this, the deck is still not joined to the house correctly and there is still some old LP siding that needs to be replaced once the deck comes down. The bottom floor was also going to have to be lowered anyway to work with the downstairs addition.
Picture of the ground floor directly under the deck. The pavers seen in the foreground will be pulled up and reset after the deck is complete and a concrete pad will be poured in place of the dirt so that we don't have dirt right up against our house anymore.
Picture of one of the very vertical stairwells. The stairs go straight down from each level of the deck. Once the deck is rebuilt, there will be landings half way between each level.
Additional perspective of our existing deck from the street that runs behind our house.
View from the backyard looking straight up.

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