We are going to be restoring an "old growth" redwood deck, somewhere between 35 and 50 years old, next month. Part of the job entails a few repairs and replacement of 3 boards, one 2" x 12" x 12 feet in dimension.
In my area of the East coast, redwood decks are very rare. This is only the second one I have seen in 8 yrs. of business. To compound matters, the existing wood is from 200+ year old trees. Try finding that wood here in the East!
Thanks to Peirce Fitchette of Ready Seal for finding a wood source. This company in California has been great, returning phone calls and responding to emails. I ordered the wood last night, in custom dimensions.
For any redwood needs, try the following company and ask for Raul:
We are going to be restoring an "old growth" redwood deck, somewhere between 35 and 50 years old, next month. Part of the job entails a few repairs and replacement of 3 boards, one 2" x 12" x 12 feet in dimension.
In my area of the East coast, redwood decks are very rare. This is only the second one I have seen in 8 yrs. of business. To compound matters, the existing wood is from 200+ year old trees. Try finding that wood here in the East!
Thanks to Peirce Fitchette of Ready Seal for finding a wood source. This company in California has been great, returning phone calls and responding to emails. I ordered the wood last night, in custom dimensions.
For any redwood needs, try the following company and ask for Raul:
Raul Hernandez Forever Redwood 33800 Annapolis Rd. Annapolis, CA 95412 Toll free: 866-332-2403 Outside U.S.: 707-495-4955 Fax: 619-374-2462 www.foreverredwood.com
There is some very detailed, interesting information on their web site about this terrific wood.
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