The concrete finishers did a very nice job!!!! What ever it cost you, it was money well spent.
The guy who got the job came reccomended by a friend with a another HVAC company. The deck with cement was included in the price, and honestly it was actually lower than some guys who would only go back with wood, so at the end of the day, it became a no brainer. However, it was nicely done and very impressed with the work (they were there longer than I thought they would be going over that cement).
One last question (to everyone for that matter). See below. Originally the top deck did not have stairs. I added them in a couple of years later after we bought the house with a guy who I hired for the brains on cutting for replacing wood (BIG mistake LOL). End of the day, we never use those stairs, but being on the third floor, it does make a nice fire escape (particularly since we knew we'd be getting into fostering and any kids would sleep upstairs with us).
Problem is, you always end up having to duck going up or down with the overhang
SEE GREEN LINE (doors to the living room are to the right you can't see). Guy redoing the deck wants to narrow it so the end is under the "B" (directly over the second column). He is then going to extend the deck further out to the end of the railing of the 1st floor deck.
The idea was by narrowing the top deck, with stairs, you would have enough head clearance. Problem now is by doing this, the stairs from the top deck will be directly infront of the kitchen window which my wife does not like.
Looking at the deck from the image, we did discuss actually extending the deck out to the left, but it would require a lot more wood (and money) and the removal of a tree that my wife wasn't to keen about.
What we were thinking about is just a gate up on the top deck, and then basically a wooden ladder that you could use just in case of a fire emergency. Could look tacky for my wife, not certain. Thing is, when we bought the place, as mentioned, that top deck didn't even have any stairs to begin with. Heck, worse case, I could always use a rope ladder LOL