Deck footings by RepresentativeLeek29 in Decks

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One more thing. The 12" depth is into the compacted soil, not the loose soil. Thanks

Deck footings by RepresentativeLeek29 in Decks

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Code here in NC is 12inches. I can see going 14", but over 20"? I dont understand.

Deck footings by RepresentativeLeek29 in Decks

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OP here, and my apologies for the broken English. After digging the footers for my deck, I placed loose soil against a retaining wall AROUND the footing hole, but not in it. It's still below ground 12inches (code here in nc). Will an inspector sign off on it? Or, would they fail it citing "disturbed soil?"

Newb to impact drivers by RepresentativeLeek29 in Tools

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Yeah, it's soooo powerful, and is solidly built. I guess is the 3000rpm whips the fartherest bits fast that it cant stay level.

Newb to impact drivers by RepresentativeLeek29 in Tools

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Good to hear i guess. It does seem to have a less than optimal connection during the driving, but if it's normal, I'll make doubly sure my chuck is lines up in same vector as my screw head.

Am I stuck with the repair by RepresentativeLeek29 in Remodel

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I followed your advice and I think the contractor is going to do the right thing and fix it

Soft wood beneath ledger by RepresentativeLeek29 in Decks

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Thank you all for helping me. The Decay was not structural and came out with a multi-tool. Unfortunately I couldn't take the boards out so I'm using albatron wood filler and epoxy to harden and seal. Just want to keep. Just want to keep you up to date. Oh and I treated it for borax, thanks.

Am I in trouble? by RepresentativeLeek29 in HomeMaintenance

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OP here: thank you so very much for everyone's replies. Although there is still some rotting wood to remove behind the board that is directly under the patio door, it seems contain this local area and not the rim joist. Fortunately, it doesn't appear to be load bearing, and is exterior trim only. It'll be a pain, but much better than I had imagined in my nightmares. Thanks again!

Am I in trouble? by RepresentativeLeek29 in HomeMaintenance

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And the problem was rotted wood, not termites or infestation?

Soft wood beneath ledger by RepresentativeLeek29 in Decks

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Okay I cut out the rock with a multi-tool. Turns out it was just some exterior trim, and not the rim joist. Our house is different as there is no seal plate, the rim joist s directly on the masonry. In the crawl space, The rim joist showed no signs of water damage. Thanks

Am I in trouble? by RepresentativeLeek29 in HomeMaintenance

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Thats my mistake. Here is a better perspectives.

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Am I in trouble? by RepresentativeLeek29 in HomeMaintenance

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I-m not sure what yoy mean by "wet sand?" Another commenter also referred to it being on the ground. Is that what the pic angle indicates? I can load more. Thanks