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Lumber

About Brian:

Brian has worked for Decks and Docks for over ten years. He worked his way up the ladder, started as our Wilmington Branch Manager, opening that store for us in 2013. Brian was then promoted to our first Regional Manager and oversaw six stores before being promoted to our Corporate Office as COO.  His vast experience in our industry makes him a valuable asset to the team and to our customers.

Recent Posts by Brian Bayse

, A Guide to Dock Piling Protection
Dock Projects

A Guide to Dock Piling Protection

Whether a permanent residence or summer lake house, boat docks are a prominent feature of water-front properties and, thus, need regular maintenance to keep them in good condition. When properly cared for, boat docks can add significant value to your...

best wood for decks, What’s the Best Wood For Decks?
Decking Projects

What’s the Best Wood For Decks?

Decks make a beautiful addition to any home. They are a perfect location for enjoying the outdoors with family and friends. But with all the materials available, it can be a challenge deciding the best material for your home and...

does pressure treated wood need to be sealed, Does Pressure-Treated Wood Need to Be Sealed?
Decking Projects

Does Pressure-Treated Wood Need to Be Sealed?

Does pressure-treated wood need to be sealed? The short answer is yes. While pressure treatment protects against insects and rot, sealing is necessary to protect the wood from moisture and mildew.  Softwoods like pine and cedar are the most commonly...

repair rotted deck post, How to Replace or Repair a Rotted Deck Post
Decking Projects

How to Replace or Repair a Rotted Deck Post

What are you supposed to do when you notice rot on your deck posts? Should you scrap the whole deck and start fresh? Absolutely not! According to Angi’s List, the average cost to build a new deck is nearly $8,000,...

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