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Magnetic30-day content checklist: Decks
  1. Day 1 “This deck was on its last year. Watch two days fix it.”
  2. Day 2 “We just finished this one. Come look.”
  3. Day 3 “She had not seen it yet.”
  4. Day 4 “The most satisfying part of a full composite deck build.”
  5. Day 5 “Day one to done in thirty seconds.”
  6. Day 6 “Why we flash the ledger and joist tape every board before the surface goes down. Every time, no exceptions.”
  7. Day 7 “This tool saves us an hour on every job.”
  8. Day 8 “Where your $16,000 actually goes on a full composite deck build.”
  9. Day 9 “Two quotes for the same job. One is $11,000, one is $22,000. Here is the difference.”
  10. Day 10 “The cheapest reboard we will actually put our name on.”
  11. Day 11 “Three signs your deck is failing before someone goes through a board.”
  12. Day 12 “We opened this up and found what the last crew left.”
  13. Day 13 “The DIY fix we undo every single month.”
  14. Day 14 “Myth: composite is not maintenance-free, it is maintenance-light.”
  15. Day 15 “6 AM to the last job of the day.”
  16. Day 16 “He has done 200 decks. Watch his hands.”
  17. Day 17 “Why I stopped working for other deck builders and started this company.”
  18. Day 18 “We turned this job down. Here is why.”
  19. Day 19 “How we leave a jobsite.”
  20. Day 20 “Cedar or composite, what actually lasts here?”
  21. Day 21 “How long does a full composite deck build actually take?”
  22. Day 22 “Do you need a permit for a new deck?”
  23. Day 23 “What nine wet months do to an unsealed cedar deck”
  24. Day 24 “This is why decks booked in February are done by the first sunny weekend.”
  25. Day 25 “We are on your street this week.”
  26. Day 26 “Reboard the frame or rebuild from the posts? Here is how we actually decide.”
  27. Day 27 “If a quote has no permit and no footing inspection on a raised deck, keep looking.”
  28. Day 28 “A structural warranty, explained in twenty seconds.”
  29. Day 29 “Come to an estimate with me.”
  30. Day 30 “Guess what this deck cost. Answer at the end.”