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-[* black] Before removing any boards, mark them so you know which boards you are working with.
-[* icon_note] You will remove the boards later once you have the new boards and they have been painted and cut.
+[* black] Mark which boards need replacing.
+ [* black] Look to see if the board is splintered, cracked, or warped (the wood is no longer even).
[* black] Once the boards that are to be removed are marked, measure the boards.
[* black] Write down the measurements for later.
-[* icon_note] When buying new boards remember, deck boards come in different sizes. The most common sizes are 8ft, 10ft, and 12ft. You'll need the size slightly larger than what you measured. For example, if your board is 9ft you will need a 10ft board. By doing this you are not wasting any wood.
+[* icon_note] When buying new boards remember, deck boards, come in different sizes. The most common sizes are 8ft, 10ft, and 12ft. You'll need the size slightly larger than what you measured.
+ [* black] For example, if your board is 9ft you will need a 10ft board.