Oh that sucks. Hopefully they will shrink with the curing, though? We are listing the house for sale in two weeks, and due to being near a base it will go to a military person most likely. That's why we replaced the deck; no way would a VA loan inspector approve the deck with the boards the way they were.
Ours didn't :( (cure I mean, the appraisal went through when we sold)
But the good news is, it'll be the new owner's problem to deal with! It really does look good, I just wanted you to be prepared for what happened to us.
Seriously thank you for telling me. I'm probably looking at doing this on the new house, and I wouldn't have known. Usually I'll read everything I can find before tackling a project but all of this has been so sudden. We had an agent call and beg us to list, and the same night as his call we found this deal on the wood. The very next morning we're banging out the boards.
We're the exact same way and read everything we could too lol
We were sure we left enough space for expansion and contraction and for dirt to fall through but by the 3rd rainstorm we realized we had not :( it was so discouraging and totally deflated us... We were SO PROUD of that deck lol!
I spaced the boards on my deck and they were made a little too big after the boards shrank. I wished I had installed with the boards touching.
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