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Locality: Brampton, Ontario

Phone: +1 905-806-3707



Website: topnotchfd.com

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Top Notch Fence & Deck 09.11.2020

A Wolf Home Products deck designed by @bsqdesign we wrapped up before the holidays. We went for the open riser on the steps to let as much natural light into the basement window as possible. Nice mix of synthetic, cedar and concrete on this one. #topnotchfd #decks #pvcdeck #pvcdeckstoronto #deckstoronto @ Toronto, Ontario

Top Notch Fence & Deck 30.10.2020

Finally had a chance with a bit of time off for the holidays to post some of our projects from the fall... We returned to this one at the beginning of the month to put a bow on this one with some glass railing and stainless steel shoe railing. #topnotchdecks #glassrailing #azek #deck #pvcdeck

Top Notch Fence & Deck 27.10.2020

We finished this @azekbuildingproducts deck in #Brampton a couple weeks ago. It feels like it's been raining every day since. This one is Slate Gray field with Brazilian Walnut border. #pvcdeck #falldecks

Top Notch Fence & Deck 11.10.2020

A great shot the client sent me with their new furniture in the freshly stained @cutek_extreme nook #cedar #topnotchfd #lounge #relax

Top Notch Fence & Deck 02.10.2020

A #cedar resurface and post wrap job. Just waiting to install some black aluminum railings to tie this one up. #topnotchfd #deck @ Burlington, Ontario

Top Notch Fence & Deck 29.09.2020

We completed this deck addition a few weeks ago. We built this @azekbuildingproducts Tahoe deck about 8 years ago. There used to be a hot tub in this corner of the deck that broke down and wasn't used often. The Tahoe colour is discontinued so we found a nice contrasting colour to build up in this new sitting area. There is also a pine tree that extends above this area that drops a lot of sap. In order to keep the sap off of the new couch cushions the client wanted a roof over the area, but did not want to add a fourth post that would block sight lines and interfere with flow to the area. We came up with this triangular lean-to roof structure. What do you think?