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TIPS ON HOW TO BUILD A DECK

29 Nov 2011


Following are a few 'how to build a deck' tips that will asisst you putting this landscape structure together.



Is your farm house at the lake side? Well in such a location a deck will be the best thing to add charm to your house. To make your lake house the most perfect holiday option a deck can be of great help to you.
Following are a few 'how to build a deck' tips that will asisst you putting this landscape structure together:

How to build a deck:

• The dimensions of the deck play a very important role so learn to get accurate measurements when you are trying to learn to build a deck. Accurate dimensions will help you ensure that the space is well utilised.

• The riser height is yet another factor that you have to take care of. It is important that you get the details of the standard rise level and the actual level for your deck. It is normally around 7 inches. The number of steps to be made for your deck will be determined by the riser height.

• There are always certain standards which are important to follow. So make it a point that even for building steps for your deck you follow these standards.

• You can also dig holes for fixing your stairway leading to the deck. It will help in attaching the stairs to the deck in a strong manner. One essential thing to remember is to make the foundation very symmetric as far as width is concerned.

• Make use of stringer which is a 2/12 inch board. It is used to pen down the measurements for how to build a deck. The kicker plate used should also make its place on the markings of the stringer.

• Do not make use of a machine in order to saw the stringer board. A hand saw will rather be a better option. After shaping the board, according to the riser height, attach it to the left as well as right side of the deck.

• Get the best quality lags, bolts, screws and washers in order to keep everything erect.

• Make sure that you are extremely careful with each step on how to build a deck and avoid even a single mistake in the same.

• The screws and the bolts used in your project should be uniform in shape. It helps you to achieve a smooth finishing for your deck.

• Last but not the least, the most important tip on how to build a deck is to have a complete checklist. If you have everything on the checklist done, then your deck is made perfectly.

Tips on how to build a deck
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