RBM Enterprises prides itself on being diversified enough to meet all of our customers needs. This is why we have decided to partner with a local HVAC service provider. Dependable heating and air-conditioning has already worked with us providing air-conditioner condenser relocation for new decks, as well as new hot water heater installation and furnace installation. Attention to detail and professionalism at amazing prices are qualities that we look for in a business partner. So when the opportunity presented itself to add this service we didn't hesitate.
We are one of the few companies that use this construction method because we feel it is the strongest and safest way to properly support your new structure. The deck ledger board in this picture is bolted directly to the house. If water gets between the ledger board and the brick, or siding, or stucco, it may never dry out. What's more, imagine if water trickles through the bolt holes into the house! Our free standing decks will not cause leaks at the house and will not collapse due to rot. Connecting the deck to columns or posts correctly is critical.
You finally have the tools hanging neatly on an outlined pegboard, and all the paint is organized in carefully labeled cabinets. But now your car is jealous, parked on the oily, dirty concrete slab. You still need to put the finishing touch on the garage cleanup: a colorful, shiny epoxy floor coating that will have you-and your car-feeling like you're driving into a showroom every time you come home. Epoxy not only looks fantastic; it also resists oil stains, salt erosion and fuel. The way that the coating beads water makes it easy to clean with a garden hose and squeegee.
More than a million decks are built and replaced each year in the United States. While decks are a popular feature of many homes, the construction and safety of decks have become a real concern within the building industry. Improper deck building has resulted in a growing number of deck failures and related injuries and deaths. Just like your home, it's important to make sure your deck is built right. Most experts agree that the average life expectancy of a wood deck is 10 to 15 years. It is estimated that there are millions of decks in the U.S. that are beyond their useful life and may be unsafe.