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Topic: Sacramento Area Contractors or a contact for one  (Read 614 times)

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rockfish

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Amy and I are finally ready to build our big patio cover over the pool.  the drawings have been engineered stamped and are ready for permitting.  This is an interesting project wil all heavy beams and long spans and I'm not sure I'm willing to tackle it.  Perhaps I would with the right help, but otherwise I'm looking for a contractor.


Beams are double 2x10 with 22 foot span 10 feet up at an angle across the pool and supported by 6x6 timber sunk 3.5 feet in the ground...
all timber must go through house and most is 24' long :)


oh, yeah, cover is 24' x 4' corrugated sheet metal


We want this finished soonish so we can have some sweet Sac crew parties in the garden and around the Koi pool :)
Less Mental than before, Still savage AF tho <3

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What do you recommend for fishing in the Koi pond?  :smt044


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Amy and I are finally ready to build our big patio cover over the pool.  the drawings have been engineered stamped and are ready for permitting.  This is an interesting project wil all heavy beams and long spans and I'm not sure I'm willing to tackle it.  Perhaps I would with the right help, but otherwise I'm looking for a contractor.


Beams are double 2x10 with 22 foot span 10 feet up at an angle across the pool and supported by 6x6 timber sunk 3.5 feet in the ground...
all timber must go through house and most is 24' long :)


oh, yeah, cover is 24' x 4' corrugated sheet metal


We want this finished soonish so we can have some sweet Sac crew parties in the garden and around the Koi pool :)
That's almost a weekends worth of work you got there :smt044


rockfish

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Koi, the new hookless dry fly in dragonfly patterns.

I'm really thinking I'll just rent the scaffolding and have a party.  If something is constructed that would be neat
Less Mental than before, Still savage AF tho <3

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Sweet, we're to get going on this soon, piece by piece :)
Less Mental than before, Still savage AF tho <3

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I have a rolling aluminum 7.5 foot scaffold. Not sure when you will start working or if it'll work out that I can help. Either way, you are welcome to use it.
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screw  plans and permits, use duct tape ..all will be good   :smt044
« Last Edit: August 14, 2016, 09:39:58 PM by VK »


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Don't forget zip ties Vic!   Anything you can't tape down you can zip tie!   :smt003
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I have lots of bailing twine here too. Will that help?
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Don't forget zip ties Vic!   Anything you can't tape down you can zip tie!   :smt003

Yep last forever ..


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I have lots of bailing twine here too. Will that help?

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rockfish

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Thanks Bill, I'm not sure scaffolding will work, it's 15 feet across the pool, probably just use folding ladders at the posts and muscle the rafters up onto the beams.

I'd love to do no permit, but I know the neighbors are going to complain so I want to be legal...
Otherwise duct tape and zip ties would be sweet!!!
Less Mental than before, Still savage AF tho <3

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