Rural Pennsylvania
Composite Materials
8′ above the ground
2 levels with a two step down
1 set of stairs
—you got bout 420 square feet,,in Mississippi the going price is bout 10 dollars per sq ft,,,that s at ground level,,,being 8 ft. off ground you can expect to pay twice that or 20 dollars per sq. ft…plus extra for any rails,, benches ,,tables,,,and planting boxes.. staining or sealing it with a sealant is extra also — also are you gonna have any type lattace work or arbor in stalled on it –what about electrical plugs and light s or water for a fountain– so my answer will be and 8400 dollars plus these extras
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It really depends on a lot of things. Are you building it? Hiring out? A good way to figure out materials would be to go to your local lowes, or homedepot and use the computers they have. I’m pretty sure they have them. It will let you virtually build your deck and tell you everything you need, including how much cash.
I would do the work yourself, with the help of relatives and friends, and you will save a HUGE amount of money.
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—you got bout 420 square feet,,in Mississippi the going price is bout 10 dollars per sq ft,,,that s at ground level,,,being 8 ft. off ground you can expect to pay twice that or 20 dollars per sq. ft…plus extra for any rails,, benches ,,tables,,,and planting boxes.. staining or sealing it with a sealant is extra also — also are you gonna have any type lattace work or arbor in stalled on it –what about electrical plugs and light s or water for a fountain– so my answer will be and 8400 dollars plus these extras
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yeah for Dr. Dirt, but also add on the cost of digging below the frost line. 4 feet down is going to cost you.
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