Area of Expertise:

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

deck skirting ideas, 14 Creative and Functional Deck Skirting Ideas
Decking Projects

14 Creative and Functional Deck Skirting Ideas

An elevated deck just isn’t complete without deck skirting, which covers the empty, unsightly space between the trim and the ground. There are many creative ways to wrap your deck, from wood paneling to faux stone. Deck skirts aren’t just...

staining pressure treated wood, How to Stain Pressure Treated Wood
Decking Projects

How to Stain Pressure Treated Wood

Is it time to hit the deck with a fresh coat of stain? Are you ready to revitalize your outdoor space, like the deck, railing, and more? A fresh coat of stain in these areas is a great way to...

deck framing, Everything You Need to Know About Deck Framing
Decking Projects

Everything You Need to Know About Deck Framing

A new deck can transform your backyard, creating an outdoor space to enjoy all year round. If you're planning to build the deck yourself, it's crucial to make sure it's framed correctly. Otherwise, your deck will look uneven and could...

, Treated Lumber Classifications: What You Need to Know
Decking Projects, Dock Projects

Treated Lumber Classifications: What You Need to Know

For a first-time deck builder, knowing what type of pressure-treated (PT) lumber to use can be confusing. The labels at the end of each piece of PT lumber aren’t usually very helpful, either—seemingly random numbers, letters, and phrases like “ground-contact”...

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