Sue’s Porch Project
Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2024 8:41 am
As mentioned in MC, I decided to move my step and create a new entrance to my porch from its current side entrance. I forgot to take a before picture, but this one shows where the existing entrance is. I already removed the handrails. There were 3 big shrubs across the front of the porch. Used to be 4, but I removed one last year after it was discovered that its roots were getting in the septic tank which is next to the porch.the one that is still there, is coming out too, but not in the way at the moment. That and getting the dirt shoveled out and leveled, is the hard hysical part of this project. I’m just taking my time and only do so much a day.
So at the moment I have two boards in place, an 2x6 and a 2x4. Ideally, a 2x10 would have been better, but I can’t handle that size of pressure treated board anymore. Too heavy. I have the gravel down for the step base. This is a work in progress area at the moment.
But before I do anymore on that part, I want to even off that edge where the deck boards are sticking out. aDon’t want a tripping hazard there. Being the deck boards look even all the way across the width of the porch, the joist underneath is not straight. So there is anywhere from a half inch to 3/4 inch between the edge of those deck boards and the joist where I attached my boards, between the two posts. . So a bit of experimenting going to happen here.
So at the moment I have two boards in place, an 2x6 and a 2x4. Ideally, a 2x10 would have been better, but I can’t handle that size of pressure treated board anymore. Too heavy. I have the gravel down for the step base. This is a work in progress area at the moment.
But before I do anymore on that part, I want to even off that edge where the deck boards are sticking out. aDon’t want a tripping hazard there. Being the deck boards look even all the way across the width of the porch, the joist underneath is not straight. So there is anywhere from a half inch to 3/4 inch between the edge of those deck boards and the joist where I attached my boards, between the two posts. . So a bit of experimenting going to happen here.