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| Mikein NC, The sash block can be concrete and raises the height of the post out of the ground by eight inches I including the post bracket. The concrete itself is 2 " lower than the dirt so it can get covered by grass. It is more time consuming but has a better look to it and stronger than sonotubes. This is the way a mason and I built footings for decks as long as I worked for him.
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| How far above the ground will the top of the deck be (at the highest point)? |
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