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How do I remove an old deck?

Hello, we recently started ripping out an old deck that was in our backyard. It was rotting and falling apart and so we ripped off the top layer of wood. Well whoever installed it did a crazy good job, there are huge bolts (like they use on street lights) holding these HUGE boards together on top of that they cemented posts into the ground. Not being the world's best at working in the yard, should I hire someone to complete the removal? If so how much will it cost? IF you think I can do it by myself, where do I start? Thanks so much!

Answer:

um, safety goggles, apron/lab coat, gloves, and shoes (as in, not open toed shoes, shoes that cover the whole foot). That's the stuff my new Biology teacher talked about the first day of school, so I should know it well enough by now; she's recited that practically everyday -_-''
Depending on the size of the person, the length of time the 'cycle' runs, and the heat setting, YES. It is extremely dangerous. Some dryers have sensors that stop the cycle upon reading an unusual weight.

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