Friday, June 28, 2013

Deck Expert Bill Leys to Present for Third Time at The JLC Live Residential Show

Coming back for a third time to JLC Live (Long Beach CA in 2008 and Portland OR in 2011), I am excited to have been selected to present a three hour seminar on two subjects dear to me- pedestrian deck waterproofing and their best building practices as well as discussing best practices for waterproofing and building decks intended to receive tile. 

Look for more information to come from JLC on their web site soon at http://northwest.jlclive.com/.  

I'll be developing a slide presentation and the session information will be up on the website shortly. Your input on what you want to discuss and see is welcome, send me your questions and ideas. 

I'll also do some show and tell by bringing samples and mock-ups of decks, systems and assemblies. 

I look forward to seeing the best builders and contractors in Portland on Wednesday December 4th at 9:30 am! 


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Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Press Release-Community Associations Institute Approves DeckExpert.com Class For CMCA's CEU Requirements

Community Associations Institute Approves DeckExpert.com Class For CMCA's CEU
Requirements
Source: Community Associations Institute & DeckExpert.com
Dated: Jun. 25, 2013
Hit the Deck: Inspecting, Maintaining and Replacing Waterproof Decks Available as On Demand Webinar
and Live Presentations
ARROYO GRANDE, Calif. -- http://DeckExpert.com is the web's best source for information on
waterproof decking systems, articles, videos and photograph's, How-to, finding contractors and
manufacturer's. For over eight years DeckExpert.com has provided breaking news, education, advice,
expert witness services and much more to tens of thousands of visitors from around the globe.
Now, DeckExpert.com has been approved by the Community Associations Institute (CAI),
headquartered in Virginia to present our educational seminar "Hit the Deck: Inspecting, Maintaining and
Replacing Waterproof Decks"
management firms and CAI Chapters for one hour of continuing education credit towards maintaining
CAI's CMCA certified manager designation.
"Decks are found on most Condominium's throughout the United States." says Bill Leys, founder of
DeckExpert.com. "Decks over living spaces must be kept waterproof and maintained just like roofs are.
When decks go bad, the financial repercussions can be huge. Dry-rot, mold, fungus and water leaks creates
thousands of dollars in hidden damages that must be fixed before re-waterproofing the deck. Our class is
designed to give managers the tools they need to recognize basic deck materials, inspect decks for obvious
problems and help them set maintenance and inspection schedules as well as giving guidance on funds
needed to be allocated in their reserve study"
With the thought in mind that it's cheaper to maintain the deck than replace the deck, the goal of our class is
to get managers to be pro-active on maintenance with their Associations who have decks, rather than be
reactive and needing to replace decks.
COURSE DESCRIPTIONBeloved
by homeowners as extra living space, decks are often despised by board members and community
managers because of the problems that always seem to come with them. Of the top ten building components
named defective in suits, waterproof decks are always high on the list.
Depending on their construction and care, decks can either boost property values or drain reserves. Whether
your community is looking to build new decks, replace older structures or maintain existing ones, this
seminar will teach you how to protect your investment.
TOPICS
Types of Decks
Conducting deck inspections
Maintenance of waterproof coatings
Calculating the total cost of deck ownership
Manufacturer warranties
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Best practices for repair projects
DeckExpert.com offers this seminar free to CAI chapters in California and asks for a nominal fee to cover
travel costs to those outside of California. Management firms with CMCA's who need continuing education
credits should inquire about our fees.
Bill Leys is a former Community Associations Institute CMCA credentialed manager who managed sixteen
Associations for Manderley Property Services in San Luis Obispo before becoming a waterproofing
contractor and consultant. His firm Central Coast Waterproofing provides deck waterproofing maintenance,
repalcment and inspection services to Community Associations throughout California.
Community Associations Institute (CAI), is an international organization dedicated to building better
communities, provides education and resources to community association homeowner leaders, professional
managers, association management companies and other businesses and professionals who provide
products and services to community associations.
With more than 31,000 members, we work in partnership with 60 chapters, including a chapter in South
Africa, as well as with housing leaders in a number of other countries, including Australia, Canada, the
United Arab Emirates and the United Kingdom.
Their mission is to inspire professionalism, effective leadership and responsible citizenship—ideals
reflected in communities that are preferred places to call home.
To schedule a class with us, contact us at 805-545-8300.
Read more about decks at www.deckexpert.com
Learn how Central Coast Waterproofing can save your Association money on decks at
Follow Bill on Twitter at @deck_expert
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Sunday, June 16, 2013

California Fire Code Regulating Grills on Decks

STANDARDS FOR BARBEQUES ON BALCONIES, PATIOS, AND
DECKS OF MULTIPLE UNIT RESIDENCES


Authority Cited: California Fire Code (CFC)\

These requirements apply to the use and storage of barbeques on balconies, patios, and decks of residential structures having more than two dwelling units (i.e., apartments, condominiums, and townhouses other than townhouses located on individual parcels separated by recorded property lines).

A. Fire Code Requirements
Charcoal burners and other open-flame cooking devices shall not be operated on combustible balconies or within ten (10) feet of combustible construction. [Exceptions: 1) Single- and two-family dwellings; and 2)
Where buildings, balconies, and decks are protected by an automatic sprinkler system.] [CFC §308.3.1]
Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) burners having an LPG container with a water capacity greater than two and one half (2.5) pounds (i.e., nominal 1 pound LPG capacity) shall not be located on combustible balconies or within ten (10) feet of combustible construction. [Exception: Single- and two-family dwellings.] [CFC §308.3.1.1]

B. Summary of Code Requirements
Open-Flame Cooking Devices: It is not acceptable to operate a charcoal barbeque unit on a combustible (e.g.,wood) balcony or within 10 feet of combustible construction, including the surrounding walls and overhang. It is acceptable to operate such a barbeque on a balcony if the balcony, deck, overhang, and adjacent walls are of non-combustible construction, or if the balcony is protected overhead by an automatic fire sprinkler system. It is okay to store a charcoal barbeque unit on a combustible balcony. LPG Fueled Cooking Devices: It is not acceptable to store or operate an LPG barbecue with a Propane fuel container size greater than 1 pound on a combustible balcony or within 10 feet of combustible construction,
including the surrounding walls and overhang. There is no exception for automatic fire sprinklers.

C. Frequently Asked Questions
When Did These New Requirements Become Effective?
January 1, 2008
Which Jurisdictions Have Adopted the Fire Code Regulations for Barbeques?
All jurisdictions in Santa Clara County have adopted the Fire Code regulations for barbeques. If you are located in another jurisdiction, check with your local Fire Department. Can Electric Barbeques be Used on Combustible Balconies and Decks Without Restriction?
Yes.
With What Size of Propane Tanks Are Barbeques Normally Equipped?
Most barbeques are designed to operate using standard 20 pound (5 gallon) cylinders.

Standards for Barbeques on Balconies, Patios, and Decks of Multiple Unit Residences – Page 2 of 2
UN-090 www.unidocs.org 2/2 - 08/25/08

Are Natural Gas Fueled Barbeques Subject to the Same Regulations as LPG Fueled Units? 
No. But they are still subject to the regulations of CFC Section (§) 308.3.1 for open flame cooking devices (see Section A, above). Note that a permit is required to plumb and connect natural gas to a barbeque.

Can I Convert My LPG Barbeque to Use Natural Gas?
Yes, if done in accordance with the barbeque device manufacturer's specifications. You must obtain a permit from your local Building Department prior to adding or making any changes to existing natural gas piping systems.

What Types of Materials are Considered Combustible Construction, and What Types are Considered Non-Combustible Construction?
Wood or vinyl siding, wood decking, and fabric awnings are examples of combustible construction. For the purpose of these regulations, stucco covered walls/ceilings, concrete or tiled floors, and wood railings facing the exterior (not between units) are considered to be non-combustible construction. Note that certain composite deck and railing materials may also be considered non-combustible for the purpose of these regulations. Check with your local Fire Department for approval.

Can I Store My Charcoal Barbeque on My Combustible Balcony as Long as I No Longer Use It?
Yes. But you should first check with your building manager/owner since the property may have more restrictive rules regarding barbeques.

Can I Store My LPG Barbeque on My Combustible Balcony as Long as I No Longer Use It?
Yes, but only if the fuel tank is removed. But you should first check with your building manager/owner since the property may have more restrictive rules regarding barbeques. Note that the removed fuel tank cannot be stored on the balcony, within 10 feet of combustible construction or inside any enclosed structure.
[Note: Tanks cannot be stored on the inside of a dwelling unit. ]

Can I Connect (Manifold) Multiple Small Camp Stove-Size LPG Containers to Use in Place of a Larger LPG Tank to Fuel My Barbeque?
No.

Are There Other Restrictions I Should be Aware of Regarding the Use of Propane Fuel?
Yes. If your building has more than one dwelling unit above the first floor, you must transport the LPG/Propane containers to your unit via an open exterior stairway. It is not acceptable to transport Propane containers greater than one-pound capacity inside the common building areas (i.e., enclosed interior stairways and elevators).
Whom Do I Call If I Want to Report Someone Using Their Barbeque in Non-Compliance With These Regulations?
Call your building manager/owner to report the incident or contact your local Fire Department's Fire Prevention office during normal business hours (Monday through Friday) to register a complaint.

If I Install a Fire Sprinkler on My Balcony, Can I Use a Barbeque?
No. The entire building — not just the balcony area — requires a fire sprinkler system.


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Hot grill, gas fumes, blamed for Bretton Woods (Deck) fire

This is why we advise no grills on decks attached to Condos....

By PAT GROSSMITH
New Hampshire Union Leader

BRETTON WOODS - A three-unit condominium building was heavily damaged Monday night in a blaze that began on a deck when heat from a gas grill ignited fumes from a gas can next to it, according to a fire official.

Twin Mountain Fire Lt. Pat Bailey said the fire was reported just before 8:30 p.m. on Hartford Lane at the Mount Washington Place Condominiums.

When firefighters arrived, flames had traveled from the rear deck of the middle unit up the exterior of the building to the roof. It took about 35 firefighters from Twin Mountain and surrounding communities about 2 1/2 hours to extinguish the flames.

Read the rest here http://www.unionleader.com/article/20130430/NEWS07/130439920


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From Oak Ridge Today, in Oak Ridge TN-Deck fire apparently caused by charcoal ashes discarded in trash bag

Deck fire apparently caused by charcoal ashes discarded in trash bag

Charcoal ashes discarded in a trash bag on a deck apparently started a Wednesday afternoon fire on Golfcrest Lane, the Oak Ridge Fire Department said Thursday.

"After talking with the home owner and further investigation, it appears that the fire started in a trash bag that was on the deck that had been used to discard some old charcoal ashes from the night before," the press release said.

The Fire Department said it is not a good practice to use grills on wooden or composite decks, and it is against the local fire code in multi-family residences such as apartments and condominiums.

Read more here http://oakridgetoday.com/2013/06/13/deck-fire-apparently-caused-by-charcoal-ashes-discarded-in-trash-bag/



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Deck Collapse in Miami

From NBC Miami-

Thirty-three people were injured, two of them seriously, after the deck of a popular waterfront restaurant overlooking Biscayne Bay collapsed in North Bay Village Thursday night, authorities said.

About 100 people were on the deck at Shuckers Bar & Grill at at the time, Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Chief Dave Downey said. Many of them were watching the Miami Heat in Game 4 of the NBA Finals.

Read the rest here http://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/Divers-on-Scene-After-Deck-of-Shuckers-Bar--Grill-Collapsed-Authorities-211500221.html

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