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We completed a wood resurface and extension on this deck in Duluth, GA. The home was built in 1988 and the deck experienced some weathering over the years. We re-built the deck with the same footprint, using pressure treated pine, concrete footers, galvanized stand-off post brackets, cedar skirt board, and more. The railing is gate style, with 4x4 posts, pressure treated top cap, and pressure treated wood balusters.

For this Kennesaw, GA project, we completed a wood deck resurfacing with pressure treated pine. This included wood railing with KDAT PT cross rails, KDAT top cap, and black aluminum round balusters. We then added a special feature: Timbertech Deck Lighting with Timbertech LED Accent lights. Along with this, we wrapped the columns and painted the deck band board.

One of the best ways to add a warm serenity around a pool area is installing a high quality decking structure. Not only aesthetically pleasing but highly functional as well.
Thermo Treated Ash decking 120 x 21mm
with Rubio Monocoat: Hybrid - Greylook
Benefits:
1. Stable geometry.
2. Biological stability.
3. Insects, bugs, larvae won't appear in the wood.
4. No visible surface fixings
5. Reduces timber damage and decay
6. Faster installation
7. Installation over existing timber, sheet floor, battens and concrete
8. No popping Nails for kids to cut their feet on
9. No hammering popping nails to re fix
10. Thermo-treating wood burns, but the positive result consists that the Thermo-treating wood allocates carbonic monoxide less; beneficial to the environment.
11. Finished planks, can stay for a long time in cold shops without heating, wait a long time of departure on the construction site awaiting installation
12. Low thermal conductivity of Thermo-treating wood.
13. "Green" product, environmental friendliness.
Photographer: Ettiene Smit
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Elevated 10x18 pressure-treated deck featuring black powder-coated aluminum railing.
Deck - mid-sized backyard second story metal railing deck idea in New York
Deck - mid-sized backyard second story metal railing deck idea in New York

For this Kennesaw, GA project, we completed a wood deck resurfacing with pressure treated pine. This included wood railing with KDAT PT cross rails, KDAT top cap, and black aluminum round balusters. We then added a special feature: Timbertech Deck Lighting with Timbertech LED Accent lights. Along with this, we wrapped the columns and painted the deck band board.

For this Kennesaw, GA project, we completed a wood deck resurfacing with pressure treated pine. This included wood railing with KDAT PT cross rails, KDAT top cap, and black aluminum round balusters. We then added a special feature: Timbertech Deck Lighting with Timbertech LED Accent lights. Along with this, we wrapped the columns and painted the deck band board.

For this Kennesaw, GA project, we completed a wood deck resurfacing with pressure treated pine. This included wood railing with KDAT PT cross rails, KDAT top cap, and black aluminum round balusters. We then added a special feature: Timbertech Deck Lighting with Timbertech LED Accent lights. Along with this, we wrapped the columns and painted the deck band board.

We completed a wood resurface and extension on this deck in Duluth, GA. The home was built in 1988 and the deck experienced some weathering over the years. We re-built the deck with the same footprint, using pressure treated pine, concrete footers, galvanized stand-off post brackets, cedar skirt board, and more. The railing is gate style, with 4x4 posts, pressure treated top cap, and pressure treated wood balusters.

Elevated 10x18 pressure-treated deck featuring black powder-coated aluminum railing.
Mid-sized backyard second story metal railing deck photo in New York
Mid-sized backyard second story metal railing deck photo in New York

We completed a wood resurface and extension on this deck in Duluth, GA. The home was built in 1988 and the deck experienced some weathering over the years. We re-built the deck with the same footprint, using pressure treated pine, concrete footers, galvanized stand-off post brackets, cedar skirt board, and more. The railing is gate style, with 4x4 posts, pressure treated top cap, and pressure treated wood balusters.

We completed a wood resurface and extension on this deck in Duluth, GA. The home was built in 1988 and the deck experienced some weathering over the years. We re-built the deck with the same footprint, using pressure treated pine, concrete footers, galvanized stand-off post brackets, cedar skirt board, and more. The railing is gate style, with 4x4 posts, pressure treated top cap, and pressure treated wood balusters.

We completed a wood resurface and extension on this deck in Duluth, GA. The home was built in 1988 and the deck experienced some weathering over the years. We re-built the deck with the same footprint, using pressure treated pine, concrete footers, galvanized stand-off post brackets, cedar skirt board, and more. The railing is gate style, with 4x4 posts, pressure treated top cap, and pressure treated wood balusters.

For this Kennesaw, GA project, we completed a wood deck resurfacing with pressure treated pine. This included wood railing with KDAT PT cross rails, KDAT top cap, and black aluminum round balusters. We then added a special feature: Timbertech Deck Lighting with Timbertech LED Accent lights. Along with this, we wrapped the columns and painted the deck band board.

For this Kennesaw, GA project, we completed a wood deck resurfacing with pressure treated pine. This included wood railing with KDAT PT cross rails, KDAT top cap, and black aluminum round balusters. We then added a special feature: Timbertech Deck Lighting with Timbertech LED Accent lights. Along with this, we wrapped the columns and painted the deck band board.

One of the best ways to add a warm serenity around a pool area is installing a high quality decking structure. Not only aesthetically pleasing but highly functional as well.
Thermo Treated Ash decking 120 x 21mm
with Rubio Monocoat: Hybrid - Greylook
Benefits:
1. Stable geometry.
2. Biological stability.
3. Insects, bugs, larvae won't appear in the wood.
4. No visible surface fixings
5. Reduces timber damage and decay
6. Faster installation
7. Installation over existing timber, sheet floor, battens and concrete
8. No popping Nails for kids to cut their feet on
9. No hammering popping nails to re fix
10. Thermo-treating wood burns, but the positive result consists that the Thermo-treating wood allocates carbonic monoxide less; beneficial to the environment.
11. Finished planks, can stay for a long time in cold shops without heating, wait a long time of departure on the construction site awaiting installation
12. Low thermal conductivity of Thermo-treating wood.
13. "Green" product, environmental friendliness.
Photographer: Ettiene Smit

This backyard project transformed an underused grass area into a spacious and functional outdoor living space with a new 17' × 19'7" pressure-treated wood deck.
The homeowners wanted a large, straightforward platform that would create more usable space for outdoor dining, entertaining, barbecuing, and enjoying the surrounding mature trees. The finished deck provides a strong visual connection between the home and backyard while offering plenty of room for flexible furniture arrangements and everyday family use.
The deck was constructed using pressure-treated lumber, selected for its durability, value, and suitability for Ontario’s changing seasonal conditions. Careful planning was required to establish the layout, footing locations, finished elevation, and clean transition along the rear of the home.
For this particular project, the homeowner chose to complete the deck without a step along the open edge. This was a project-specific design decision based on their preferred use and layout of the backyard.
Every home and property is different. Northlink can help homeowners explore customized deck layouts, stair configurations, railings, materials, sizes, and finishing details based on their space, priorities, and budget.
This Barrie deck project reflects our Build Better™ approach: thoughtful planning, quality craftsmanship, and a finished outdoor space designed around the way the homeowner wants to live.
Planning a new deck in Barrie or Simcoe County? Contact Northlink to discuss a custom design for your home.
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For this Kennesaw, GA project, we completed a wood deck resurfacing with pressure treated pine. This included wood railing with KDAT PT cross rails, KDAT top cap, and black aluminum round balusters. We then added a special feature: Timbertech Deck Lighting with Timbertech LED Accent lights. Along with this, we wrapped the columns and painted the deck band board.

One of the best ways to add a warm serenity around a pool area is installing a high quality decking structure. Not only aesthetically pleasing but highly functional as well.
Thermo Treated Ash decking 120 x 21mm
with Rubio Monocoat: Hybrid - Greylook
Benefits:
1. Stable geometry.
2. Biological stability.
3. Insects, bugs, larvae won't appear in the wood.
4. No visible surface fixings
5. Reduces timber damage and decay
6. Faster installation
7. Installation over existing timber, sheet floor, battens and concrete
8. No popping Nails for kids to cut their feet on
9. No hammering popping nails to re fix
10. Thermo-treating wood burns, but the positive result consists that the Thermo-treating wood allocates carbonic monoxide less; beneficial to the environment.
11. Finished planks, can stay for a long time in cold shops without heating, wait a long time of departure on the construction site awaiting installation
12. Low thermal conductivity of Thermo-treating wood.
13. "Green" product, environmental friendliness.
Photographer: Ettiene Smit

We completed a wood resurface and extension on this deck in Duluth, GA. The home was built in 1988 and the deck experienced some weathering over the years. We re-built the deck with the same footprint, using pressure treated pine, concrete footers, galvanized stand-off post brackets, cedar skirt board, and more. The railing is gate style, with 4x4 posts, pressure treated top cap, and pressure treated wood balusters.

For this Kennesaw, GA project, we completed a wood deck resurfacing with pressure treated pine. This included wood railing with KDAT PT cross rails, KDAT top cap, and black aluminum round balusters. We then added a special feature: Timbertech Deck Lighting with Timbertech LED Accent lights. Along with this, we wrapped the columns and painted the deck band board.
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