bladeofglass

bladeofglass OP t1_iy7xfo9 wrote

Thank you for this info. In the new photo I added, Photo 5, it appears that the rot is on the trim boards where they touch the soil. The risers behind the trim boards appear good.

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Basic question: I was looking on HD for boards to replace the trim board with. The only pretreated option I am getting is pine. Am I looking for pretreated Cedar or Accoya?

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bladeofglass OP t1_iy44ku9 wrote

Took some bad parts out. Photo 5 in the post now. Looks like the rot was starting from the bottom where it was touching the soil. Some roots of the plan were creeping behind the front white fascia!

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What you wrote about the wood selection still holds? Looks like I need something that can touch soil. Wonder if there is any thinig I can treat the wood with to make it last longer.

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Edit: typos.

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bladeofglass OP t1_iy1poqe wrote

I believe the stringers are separate from these, at least that what I gathered when I got under the stairs for a look see. The stringers looked good from my first looks. However, now that you point this out, I will take another closer look tomorrow from under the stairs.

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bladeofglass OP t1_iy1fhxm wrote

Thanks. Dumb question: how to get the bottom riser off? Pry it off, or remove the tread and then pry it off?

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Also, the treads and the deck flooring is of something composite material secured with square slotted screws. Is removing the tread just removing the screws and lifting the tread off? Sorry for this basic question, but I am really new to how deck stairs and railings are done.

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