The mistake I made installing pressure-treated Timber stairs
Sometimes you make a mistake on a retaining wall or landscaping project and you just have to own it and correct it and make it right. As we began building these 6"x6" pressure treated timber stairs, we realized the rise over run calculations were off and we had no choice but to start over. If you are installing backyard stairs, we don't want you to make the same mistake we did. If you are a landscape contractor, this video will help make your next timber stair project much easier. http://dirtmonkeyu.com/the-mistake-i-made-installing-pressure-treated-timber-stairs/
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