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Does anyone know if there is a web page with tools to design decks and lay them out?Maybe even give you a list of parts and materials.
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Brian- You mean a FREE cad program that designs and does take out for you so you don't have to buy a book or buy anything? There are lots of programs and books available but have yet to see one for Free. Bob
*BrianCheck some of the supply stores. I remember seeing a computer work station in one that only had a deck program running on it. You could design a deck, look at it in 3-D and then save the file. You then had to go to the customer desk and they called it up and told you what it would cost to purchase the materials, but they would not give you a materials list.VinceCheck out Broderbund software. They put out 3-D Home Architect along with landscaping and a deck program. You can find specials on the internet that combine all 3 for less that $50.00
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Does anyone know if there is a web page with tools to design decks and lay them out?Maybe even give you a list of parts and materials.