Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Sun Deck Restoration in Richmond

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Top To Bottom Construction was called out to transform this homeowner’s sun deck into a workout room.

There were many problems with the current covered deck.

Originally they had carpet that was molding and rotting from the underlay.  Moisture and rain was coming in from two openings on either side of the window in the middle.

All the carpet and mold was removed and cleaned up.  The flooring was rejuvenated with a fresh coat of grey paint and an added slip-resistant finish to it, which works well for a workout room.

To cover up the two openings, preventing any further mold and rot, TTBC added two windows to fully enclose the deck.

The interior and exterior walls were repainted a clean white.

New gutters were added to properly direct rainfall, extending the longevity of the exterior wall and paint.

 

More photos from the project:

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PROJECT DETAILS

  • Moldy rotten carpet was removed and floor was repainted.
  • Installed two new windows to fully enclose deck.
  • Interior and exterior walls repainted.
  • Gutter installed to protect walls and paint.

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Exterior Skylight Restoration

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This homeowner had the leak on going in the skylight above the home’s front entrance door for about 3 years.

As you can see from the before pictures, the wood was already rotting and mold started to build inside. It may seem to be a small matter but it had to be addressed asap or else the water could have gone through the exterior walls and potentially make it through the drywall inside causing more damages.

The team at Top To Bottom Construction sealed the primary source of the water where it was coming from and restored the rotten/moldy wood.

The homeowner was pleased with TTBC and also had us shift the domed skylight forward to provide coverage for their front entrance.

With the leak fixed and the skylight restored, everything now looks and functions as good as new.

More photos from the project:

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PROJECT DETAILS

  • Skylight over front entrance was leaking for about 3 years
  • Skylight frame was rotting and moldy.
  • Leak was fixed at the source
  • Skylight and frame were restored.
  • Skylight was shifted forward for better coverage of front door

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