"My
decks, both front and back, were built in 2000. Timberjack, a
new product (material that did not need to be painted or stained)
was used for the flooring. However, the railings were made of
cedar which, within one year, needed to be sanded and refinished
with a high quality varnish that could withstand the wind, rain
and snow. After 5 years of the elements here at 7,034' North and
East of the Palmer Divide, the railing were splitting. Two more
sandings and applications of a marine varnish were made but it
was so labor intensive that my entire summer's were spent on this
process.
Richard Morgan of RAMWORKS proposed building
the new railings made of steel, in whatever design I would like
and then he wold have them powder coated to keep them from rusting.
I chose and alternating horse panel design with a rustic golden-bronze
powder coating to match with the house and barn. I believe the
maintenance will be minimal and I'll be able to enjoy myself in
other endeavors.
Thank
you for giving me more time to enjoy my true passions!"
Roxanna
H. Butler
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