This Driscoll Fiberglass Solution Story

is a condo-in-trouble. It looks great from

the outside, but just wait and see...

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Here's a look at the front decks before Driscoll

click here or on the image above for our fabulous finale

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Experience the Driscoll Difference

The Egan's say: "We have owned this condo for 20 years, and it needs a lot of work; we are glad we found a reliable company who specializes in fiberglass decks."

      The Egan Project Description:

      The decks and wooden siding on this dated condo were in need of some

      serious updating. When one of the decks had gotten "soft" a few years ago, a

      local "carpenter" came in and covered up two of the leaking fiberglass decks

      with composite decking boards - there that aughta' hold it! - Amazing! And,

      then the knee walls were all water damaged. Be not afraid - we have a

      Driscoll Fiberglass Solution for you...

      Driscoll Fiberglass Solution Story:

      First, we ripped out all the old flooring, replaced a few water damaged joists

      and wall boards (see images below); then we laid new 5/8" subflooring, pre-

      fiberglassed 1/2 finished decking, puttied up, sanded, tow coats of 1.5oz

      fiberglass and then finally Gel Kote; plus new wooden railings

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Egan: Rear decks, railings and stairs... Egan: One of the "soft" decks fixed with new decking boards...??? Egan: Water damage all around walls and under doors...
Egan: More water damaged walls... Egan: This "Plan"will work! Egan: Open up the old, bring up the new...
Egan: Pre-fiberglass finished decking Egan: Putty-up and sand "everything"...! Egan: A nice finished Gel Kote, even up the walls...
Egan:...and fiberglass up the railing posts Egan: Clean corner fascias w/Azek and 1x4 fiberglass finish Egan: Speaking of finished. Looking good, Driscoll...!

 

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We Repair Fiberglass Decks After the "Quick-Fix"

Doesn't Work!

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cracks in the resin

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holes in ceiling below

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major water damage

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seams chaulked?

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roof rot

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water run-off

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Deck Upgrades:

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More proof..?

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wrong along housewall

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fiberglass deck +

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rot under door

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hight of drain

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New Ipe' Deck

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New Mahagany Deck

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Deck w/Sunroom

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quality of design

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This is the Egan fiberglass deck solution

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What is the

Driscoll Difference?

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Deck Upgrades:

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Customer "Quotes"

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For more start-to-finish deck building projects:

Photo Gallery I showcasing links to many Driscoll Solutions for decks, sunrooms and paverstone patios

Photo Gallery II shows four more new decks

The Smith Project is a large multi-level deck w/a bug-free SIP.

And, not to be outdone we have

The Jones Project

is a tri-level mahogany deck w/a screened-in gazebo, and not to be believed flared stairs

The Lowry Project is fixing up a big old painted wood deck

The O'Neill Project is a tri-level deck w/a built-in spa

The Bradley Project is a single level deck w/flared stairs, spa and barbeque platform

Callahan Project

is a Brazilian Ash-Garapas pool deck w/a white vinyl privacy fence

Donnelly Project

is a new comosite deck w/white vinyl ralings and lovo post cap lights

Guinness Project

is a a large upper level deck w/a step-up octagon and NatureScape sunroom

Harrigan Project

is a tri-level deck w/step-down octagon and spa

The McKee Project is a multi-level deck with step-up octagon

Hatfield Project

is a new deck with side entrance stairs

The Neeson Project is a new flared stairs entranceway

The Patrick Project

is a 2nd story Brazilian Ipe' deck w/white vinyl columns

The Regan Project

is a new little back deck and a front porch that needed a little TLC

Sheehan Project

is a muli-level deck with a octagon centered and flared stairs

Tierney Project

is a deck that has everything: an octagon spa, pergola overhead, flared stairs and barbeque bumpout

The Whalen Project

is a muli-level deck with a 12' octagon and separate pool-side deck

Buckley Project

is an upper-level deck on a not-so-level yard

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Please note:

We only build in the coastal areas of Atlantic, Burlington, Ocean and Monmouth Counties, New Jersey.

 

 

 

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