Articles about joists (0-50 of 589)

  • How To Make Your Own Temporary Wall Partitions
    By: Rebecca Glessner | - The practical homeowner of today knows how to renovate, decorate, and maximize his living space through inexpensive means. Putting up temporary wall partitions is one such technique. Temporary wall partitions give a house more privacy and functionality by turning a large room into two or more smaller spaces. Turn an open-plan living/dining area into separate living and dining rooms. Use one to section off a kitchen from a dining room or a breakfast nook. Create a makeshift vanity area in a large ...
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  • How To Construct A Fantastic Patio Part 2
    By: brei2q6swe | - Action 3: Developing the framework

    Attach a joist at each end of the ledger employing angle
    brackets or galvanised joist hangers and check that they are
    square. Fix boosting slabs at the ends of these joists, to
    maintain them level.

    Fit joist hangers (using galvanised nails or screws in every
    hole) alongside the ledger at 400mm (16in) intervals. Join to a deeper
    joist at the other end to shape a supporting beam parallel with the ledge ...

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  • Steel Roof Repairs And Safety Work At Height
    By: Samson144 | - The extraction of rain and melt water flowing down from the roof is very important for any home. From the qualities of the spillway is directly related the presence of moisture under the house and as a consequence of this depends on both the safety of the home and the microclimate within its premises.
    House without gutters, downpipes, etc blind area more susceptible to freezing, in wooden houses coronary logs are easily damaged.

    gutter heaters

    Information on Raych ...

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  • Inspect For Termites Like A Pro!
    By: Genny Brown | - Termites can cause thousands of dollars of damage to one of our most precious investments, our homes. They can silently invade and expand while the home owner is unaware. One of the best things that the DIY Pest Controller can do is a thorough home inspection. In this article, we will review termite home inspection tips of the professional pest controller.
    If you see swarming termites, that is a pretty clear indication that you have a termite problem, but it is important not to wait until ...

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  • Keep Your Floors And Ceilings Dry Using The Best Wet Room Kits
    By: Lawrence White | - If you feel brave enough to turn one or more of the rooms in your house into a wet room, you're going to need a specialised wet room kit. It's all about making sure that you don't get any seepage through your wooden flooring, because if you do, you're going to have a whole heap of trouble- rotting floorboards, rotting timber joists, and collapsing ceilings. If you're going to take on the work yourself, you just can't afford to take chances.

    Showers and bathroom are great creature co ...

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  • How To Lay Drywall Properly
    By: Adrianna Noton | - Laying drywall is an effective and inexpensive way to finish the walls inside your home during new building or while doing renovations. All you really need are the drywall sheets, drywall tools and some know-how about how to lay the drywall. Laying drywall isn't an overly complex process, and it lends itself nicely to the do-it-yourself kind of mentality. To get started, you'll need your drywall sheets and drywall tools like lightweight knives in widths of four and six inches, paper tape and all ...
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  • Roof Repair - Roof Isulation.
    By: Samson144 | - Roofing material - this is the most important element of every building it possible to make high-quality roof that will have high technical properties, and at the same time not spend too much money? Almost every home owner exercises its option itself. Someone saves money on building materials, using a slate roof, a well-known, but as masters - their hands and the hands of his comrades. Someone does not want to use the secondary insulating materials and tools for isolation. And for someone to hav ...
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  • Roofing: Increases The Durability Of A Construction Of A Building
    By: Yang Wenshan | - Roofing: Increases The Durability Of A Construction Of A Building

    In a building structure Roof is the top part and roof covers the building. The main purpose of roofing in a house is to protect the building from effect of weather changes. Different weather condition throughout the year can certainly affect the building structure like; rain, hail, snow, sun and extreme hot condition, extreme cold condition of the weather can harm a building. The main purpose of roofing in much countr ...

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  • Do You Need A Low Temperature Dehumidifier ?
    By: graham | - You probably are aware that excess moisture in the air inside your home can lead to allergies, mold, mildew and damage to your walls, floors and joists. What you may not have realised is that Air Dehumidifiers remove excess moisture and prevent damage to your home's structure, as well as improving your air quality. They can be used in any room of the house including basements, garages, indoor pool rooms, attics, bedrooms and other living spaces. When on, the unit works by drawing air from the ro ...
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  • A Guide To How To Build A Shed Ramp
    By: Tess | - Well, the final part of building a shed is the ramp. When you reached this text, it meant that you're looking how to build a shed ramp. Building shed ramp is not too troublesome but it is not that straightforward. Why? That's as a result of the ramp should be not too long and therefore the slope aren't too steep. This article will share some strategies basically use by expert woodworkers to build the shed ramp. The vital purpose in this text is measurement, materials to use and varieties of ramp ...
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  • Install A Clothes Airer To Increase The Period Look Of Your Home
    By: Mike Moris | - When looking to modify your home decor and the style you are planning to style a room in, color schemes and palletes may be our first concern or we may think about the particular furnishings of a room. This can mean many soft furnishings from Sofas, tables and chairs pillows etc. But attention to detail in this area can be key to instilling a home with that special character that you are looking for. So if you were looking to give your home a cetain traditional or classic finish in particular th ...
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  • How To Construct A Great Patio Part 2
    By: joshwcgjca | - Action 3: Building the structure

    Attach a joist at each end of the ledger implementing angle
    brackets or galvanised joist hangers and check that they are
    square. Fix boosting slabs at the edges of these joists, to
    hold them level.

    Fit joist hangers (working with galvanised nails or screws in every
    gap) along the ledger at 400mm (16in) intervals. Join to a further
    joist at the other end to form a supporting beam parallel with the ledge ...

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  • How To Create A Excellent Outdoor Patio Part 2
    By: jamemhmoho | - Action 3: Creating the framework

    Attach a joist at each end of the ledger implementing angle
    brackets or galvanised joist hangers and verify that they are
    square. Fix boosting slabs at the edges of these joists, to
    maintain them level.

    Fit joist hangers (making use of galvanised nails or screws in each
    gap) alongside the ledger at 400mm (16in) intervals. Join to a further
    joist at the other end to form a supporting beam parallel with ...

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  • Deal With Squirrels Firmly By Installing Upvc Cladding In Your Home
    By: Chris Coxon | -
    Squirrels are normally active at daytime and they are predisposed to omnivorous tendencies. These pests feed on several things, but most commonly they will choose to feed on seeds, nuts, eggs, and even insects. Regardless of their preference for natural food, they also have a taste for foods prepared by humans and so they will from time to time, invade homes to comb for food. They normally do this to hoard food for the colder autumn months and harsh winter when food is much harder to find ...

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  • How To Build A Fantastic Deck Part 2
    By: willuyokke | - Action 3: Developing the framework

    Connect a joist at each end of the ledger using angle
    brackets or galvanised joist hangers and verify that they are
    square. Fix supporting slabs at the edges of these joists, to
    keep them level.

    Fit joist hangers (using galvanised nails or screws in every
    gap) along the ledger at 400mm (16in) intervals. Join to a further
    joist at the other end to develop a supporting beam parallel with the ledger.
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  • How To Construct A Wonderful Terrace Part 2
    By: scotspepeh | - Action 3: Constructing the framework

    Add a joist at each end of the ledger using angle
    brackets or galvanised joist hangers and verify that they are
    rectangular. Fix boosting slabs at the ends of these joists, to
    maintain them level.

    Fit joist hangers (working with galvanised nails or screws in each
    hole) alongside the ledger at 400mm (16in) intervals. Join to a deeper
    joist at the other end to develop a supporting beam parallel with ...

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  • How To Create A Excellent Terrace Part 2
    By: darrtevtca | - Action 3: Developing the structure

    Add a joist at each end of the ledger employing angle
    mounting brackets or galvanised joist hangers and check that they are
    square. Fix supporting slabs at the ends of these joists, to
    maintain them level.

    Fit joist hangers (making use of galvanised nails or screws in every
    opening) alongside the ledger at 400mm (16in) intervals. Join to a further
    joist at the other end to shape a supporting beam par ...

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  • You Don't Know What Inconvenience Is Until You Experience Water Damage
    By: Art Gib | - Water damage in Orlando is not only an expensive problem to remedy, but it can also be extremely inconvenient. The first time that I had any experience with water damage was actually back when I was in high school. One day we noticed that our kitchen floor had some ripples in it that weren't there before. With a little research we discovered that those small ripples were a symptom of a much larger problem.Apparently our dishwasher had been leaking under the floor for quite a while without us bei ...
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  • How To Construct A Excellent Patio Part 2
    By: dani8ezzpe | - Action 3: Building the framework

    Affix a joist at each end of the ledger employing angle
    mounting brackets or galvanised joist hangers and check that they are
    square. Fix supporting slabs at the ends of these joists, to
    hold them level.

    Fit joist hangers (working with galvanised nails or screws in each
    gap) along the ledger at 400mm (16in) intervals. Join to a further
    joist at the other end to develop a supporting beam parallel with t ...

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  • A Deck Contractor Away From Your Perfect Backyard
    By: Paul Gordon | - One of the biggest aspects when looking for the right home for you is the backyard. This is where your kids play, family functions are held, and where you come to relax after a long day on the job. Many people have problems with trying to make full use out of their outdoor area simply because they do not have a large enough useable space. The solution to that is easy: call your local deck contractor about getting a free estimate for a new deck. Decks are important functions in backyards, because ...
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  • How To Build A Fantastic Deck Part 1
    By: kevi7c8igr | - A terrace is a great supplement to any
    home. Not only can it give you the additional living space but it
    can also be a superb focal point with
    your guests and good friends. A real ice breaker or
    discussion starter. If its built correctly it can also add considerable value to your home. Decking
    isn't suited for all areas though, especially
    shaded areas. Whenever creating a outdoor patio you should
    always use pre treated softwood or hardwood.
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  • Floortrus Bespoke Open Web Floor Solution
    By: FrankSteadman | - The rivalry in the timber flooring market has never been so demanding, particularly in recent years. In order to stay ahead in the construction marketplace your flooring system has to proffer a competitive lead. From design to furnishing the package must be of the best quality, excellently manufactured and at a cost that will challenge tradition. Increasingly, fabricators and contractors are opting for FloorTrus as the optimum way to satisfy the rigorous standards of this dynamic industry.
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  • Should You Get Your Heating Ducts Cleaned?
    By: knock-knock | - A hot air furnace heats and distributes air through its ducting system.The ducts are usually made of sheet metal and are most obvious in your basement, where they hang from the floor joists.The return, or cold air, ducts bring air to the furnace, usually collecting it centrally in the house. The return air trunk duct is the big rectangular duct along the basement ceiling that enters the bottom of the furnace. The supply, or warm air, ducting usually exits from the top of the furnace. It starts w ...
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  • Adding Roof / Attic Insulation Can Be Part Of An Energy Saving Plan
    By: Daxen Stewart | - Ireland gets cold and damp in season and homeowners need to keep warm. Many of the homes in Ireland are older without heating systems and insulation that meet today's energy saving standards. If the home is poorly insulated using an insufficient heating system, winter heating bills can be very high. There are many simple projects that can reduce the heating bills in every home helping to reduce CO2 gas in the atmosphere. There are even SEAI (Sustainable Energy Authority Ireland) grants to help h ...
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  • Notching Joists For Pipes And Cables
    By: Scott Morris | - Notching Joists for: Pipes and Cables

    Problem Level
    Beginner/Intermediate - the actual notching of the joists is easy however getting to them is a little more tricky because it involves taking up the floor boards.

    Listing of Draper tools needed
    Draper Tenon Saw
    Draper Wood Chisel
    Broad bladed chisel
    Draper Hammer
    A pencil
    Approximate time to complete
    Depends on number of joists you must notch.
    Notching one joist ...

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  • Faq About Structural Steel Construction
    By: Art Gib | - Got a question about structural steel construction in El Paso, Texas? Steel construction products include concrete reinforcing, beams, composite, and aircraft quality stainless materials. You can find these quality construction products, the city with a legend. Look below for answers to frequently asked questions about these construction products.

    Question: What types of services will a structural steel manufacturer provide our construction contracting company with?

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  • Steel Companies In London For Domestic Projects
    By: kieran cassidy | - Whether you are undertaking a full property renovation, an extension or a conversion project, the chances are that you will hear building inspectors and builders muttering darkly about something called an RSJ.

    You could be forgiven for thinking that just about everybody in the building trade is out to confuse you with technical talk; this is especially daunting if you have taken the cost saving step of project managing your build yourself.

    There are certainly costs ...

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  • Basics Of Steel Fabrication Process
    By: James Lee - Steel Detailing | - Steel fabrication is a tricky task, which deals with design, detailing, drawings and construction of various structural steel members such as stairs, joists, deck, handrails, etc. Steel is widely used construction material for residential buildings, skyscrapers, bridges and other structures worldwide. Structural steel can be used to build simple to complex structures in efficient, time-saving and cost-effective manner. These benefits can only be realized using an orderly and well-designed steel ...
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  • Factors For Proper Attic Ventilation When Insulating The Houses
    By: Joe S. Iaderosa | - Proper attic ventilation when insulating has always been elusive in various homes, this is mainly because the attic is not frequented, it has always been used for storage purposes this has mainly. These are some of the reasons why the attic would get poor ventilation; it is well to note that this is a very important exercise and if correctly done, it will give life time insurance to the attic. The following will slowly help you understand the merits of proper attic ventilation and insulation.

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  • Los Angeles Kitchen Remodeling - Finding The Best Designs
    By: Michael Taylor.. | - Two of the most common renovations in any home are the kitchen and the bathroom. In order to get the kitchen of your dreams, you need to have a clear vision of what you want. Inevitably, some things won't work out exactly the way that you planned, so you will need to be prepared to accept suggestions from an experience contractor. For example, if your new kitchen design calls for plumbing to have to be moved extensively or to go across floor joists (which it can't do), you might need to brainsto ...
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  • Frequently Asked Questions About Steel Construction Consultants
    By: Art Gib | - Got a question about finding a steel construction consultant for your next project? Here are answers to commonly asked questions.

    Question: When I am selecting a steel construction company in El Paso to bid on a new construction product, what kinds of credentials should I be looking for to make sure I am doing business with the best?
    Answer: You need to make sure that all welders are AWS certified. Everyone will have managers and head operators who are AWS certified, but th ...

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  • Modular Homes
    By: Isaac Lassiter | - 1. The home is built on wood floor joists or floor trusses above a raised perimeter concrete foundation, just like any other site-built home on a raised foundation. Except the floor has double rim-joists whereas a site-built home would only have single rim-joists.
    2. There is no such obvious permanent plate telling anyone looking that you are living in a mobile home. The most typical indicator is a removable sticker that is placed on the inside of a bathroom or kitchen cabinet.
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  • Things To Remember During Bathroom Renovation
    By: Mickey Sperling | - There are a few things to remember while undertaking a project of bathroom renovation. You should assess how far you want to proceed. If you are eyeing the surface alterations, go for covering the walls and joists instead of replacing them. It is perfect to have a surface level bathroom remodel. You can hire professional handyman services for the job.

    The method of bathroom renovation should include redoing the structural elements along with surface alterations. You can change the l ...

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  • What Are Rolled Steel Joists
    By: kieran cassidy | - RSJ beam stands for rolled steel joist beam. Different individuals employ assorted phrases for this type of beam however this would seem to be one of the most frequent. They can what's more be identified as I beams, H beams or wide flange beams. Beams have been used for many of years for building minor and large set ups. The more frequent uses are intended for frames of small and sizeable properties and roof beams.

    Roof beams are becoming yet more accepted of late seeing that bui ...

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  • How Can You Tell If Your Home Is Developing Structural Damage
    By: Michael Affleck | - If you have bought an older home recently or have lived in one for many years, then you might not be surprised to discover that some settling has occurred over the years. This is not so much to be expected in a newer home, but it does occur in those as well. Unless you know the signs to look for, you could have some serious structural damage taking place before you have realized that it is happening, but there are some sure signs that you can take notice of that could help you to avoid a tremend ...
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  • Revit Mep Design
    By: DFW CGI | - With our clients ever increasing demand for accurate and efficient designs, DFW Consulting Group has raised the bar with the addition of our Revit MEP services. The Revit platform of software utilizes BIM (Building Information Modeling) technology to create a 3D model of our project, in which we can logically lay out our MEP systems while avoiding unnecessary conflicts. Working in conjunction with Revit Architecture and Revit Structure, Revit MEP allows us to take coordination with architects an ...
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  • Replacing Bow Windows
    By: QW HON | - When looking to take out some old bow windows and put in new ones, you first have to build temporary support. These windows are very long; removing them will endanger your ceiling's structural integrity. Place the temporary wall two to three feet from the inside edge of the wall, with studs positioned to support the ceiling joists/trusses. After that, turn off the power for the outlets in the wall.

    With a reciprocating saw, cut around the edge of the existing window, slicing through ...

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  • The Importance Of Keeping Your Basement And Crawlspace Dry
    By: Aydan Corkern | - Some homes come with a basement and some homes only have a crawlspace underneath them. Which ever one your home came with, it is essential that the space be kept dry all of the time, not just sometimes, but of all the time to avoid water damage. Many homeowners have problems with a basement when water gets in from the outside or just because of moisture. They could have leaking plumbing down there that gives them trouble from time to time and the same problems can come up in a crawlspace.
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  • Is Your Home Telling You That There Is Water Damage
    By: Aydan Corkern | - Do you have an older home that you could swear is talking to you telling you that it has water damage? If you go walking across any one of your floors and you hear some groans or popping noises, moisture could be playing a part in producing those sounds. The more of these noises you have in the home, the worse the damage might be. If you start to hear them getting louder then the damage is really bad and you need to have it taken care of at once.

    If you let these noises become so ...

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  • Showering Can Conserve More Water Than Bathing In A Tub
    By: Aydan Corkern | - Have you ever had the water run over your bathtub and has this happened several times? A lot of times after this situations happens enough you might think it is time to remove this bath tub and install a shower. Showers can be just as messy when they send water over the floor, but if the shower is installed correctly, this might not happen. A new shower might help keep you from getting water damage to the floors in your bathroom and some people consider showers to be cleaner because when you was ...
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  • Garden Shed Storage Construction
    By: David H Urmann | - Garden shed storage can be used as a centerpiece of the garden or storage space for large equipment used in and out of the house. It can be a place for gardening tools or as a hobby shop.

    A garden shed storage is a structure, much like a regular cabinet, that holds all the garden tools and other garden things in one place. This is a good way of organizing all your gardening needs, and making your backyard look neater and more pleasant to the eyes.

    There are many ga ...

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  • Never Ignore Water Or Moisture Issues Unless You Want Worse Damages
    By: Aydan Corkern | - Do you know what excessive moisture can do to your home? What damages it can cause? Or how bad those damages can be? Moisture is a big problem in many homes and sometimes you might not even know it there. Moisture usually comes from condensation and lack of proper ventilation in a home and when there are water issues of some kind, the moisture hangs around wreaking havoc. Thousand of homes can damaged or ruined due to moisture problems every year. This is just one reason why you want to have ins ...
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  • Finding Water Damage And Mold During Home Renovations
    By: Aydan Corkern | - If you live in an older home and have begun renovations that uncovered mold, then you might have started a project that is bigger than you first imagined. If you bought an older home and plan to do renovations, hopefully the home was inspected well enough that any mold has already been uncovered and you know what to expect. Remodeling in a home is stressful and when you run into unexpected complications like water damage and mold, it adds more work and more costs to the project. These are the re ...
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  • How To Care For A Deck
    By: Richard Vande Sompel | - With proper maintenance a well built deck will provide years of enjoyment and service. Normal usage along with outdoor elements such as rain, snow, ice, wind and constant exposure to the ultraviolet rays of the sun can affect this outdoor living space harshly. However, a simple program of deck care can go a long way to keeping a deck in relatively good shape.

    Sweeping and removing debris minimizes the chances of rot that could cause structural damage. Doing this on a regular basi ...

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  • How To Adjust Deck Plans
    By: Richard Vande Sompel | - At times homeowners search different sources for deck plans that would work in their yards with some adjustments. Those plans have been designed for specific sites with differences in plan styles, foundations, materials and details reflecting the individual designers' preferences. The variations to be made by homeowners may be influenced by locale, style, needs and cost.

    In order to adjust deck plans it is important to think about the deck from the top down. Draw exactly what the ...

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  • How To Cantilever Deck Beams And Joists
    By: Richard Vande Sompel | - Deck building is a polular do-it-yourself project with homeowners who can take advantage of how-to-do-it clinics and tools rentals at home improvement retail outlets to construct the decks of their dreams.

    Cantilevering is a deck construction technique that can be used by do-it-yourselfers on almost all decks. It allows the builder to add several feet to the width of the deck without increasing the maximum span rating for the beams or the joists. This is especially true when home ...

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  • The 8 Steps Of Deck Repair
    By: Richard Vande Sompel | - Decks lead a hard life and show it all too well. After a number of years of exposure to the sun, rain and snow a deck may exhibit steps that are cracked and rotting away, railings that have warped or become unsafe, deck boards with dozens of popped nail heads or cracks and joists and support posts showing signs of rot. A deck repair program is quite possibly the cure. A deck that's seen better days may not only detract from the appearance of a home but may also have become unsafe to use.
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  • How To Build An Above Ground Pool Deck
    By: Richard Vande Sompel | - Combining a deck with an above ground pool can bring out the best of both. A deck not only provides easy access to the pool but also helps it to blend into the landscape of a backyard. The above ground pool deck can be built away from the house or it could easily be connected to the house to make it even more accessible.

    A typical above ground pool has a flat bottom and is generally 42 to 48 inches deep. Its sides rise up anywhere from 2 to 4 feet above ground level depending on w ...

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