Are you a new homeowner who would like to improve the property and build a deck in your back yard? Or is your current deck rotting away in the sun, rain, and from boring beetles? Adding a deck to your current space has never been easier and can be designed to all your own requirements. Read on to find out more about the general idea of how to build a deck.
The first step is to choose your own materials. Wood is vital to anyone's success. There are several good woods to use; however, pressure treated southern pine, cedar, or redwood are your best options. They are beautiful woods and are also weather resistant. For each wood, there are specific guidelines to the size of the beam, joists, and several other vital necessities for the deck.
Next, you will want to prepare the ground. This preparation will involve removing the sod from the deck's location, as well as sloping the ground to prevent pooling under the deck. Lastly in the preparation phase, you will want to cover the ground beneath your future deck with a substance such as black polyethylene to prevent weed growth. With your ground surface prepared, you will next want to begin the substructure.
Step-by-step instructions are beyond the scope of this article. But building the substructure will include such accomplishments as mounting the ledger, pouring the concrete bobs and piers, and adding the posts to the piers once the concrete has set. Then you will add the beams and joists. For a pure and simple deck with no fancy railings or stairs, the last step will be to plank down the decking.
If, however, you want to add a railing to your new deck, begin by doing the corners. This way you will be able to evenly space the railing components from each other. The subrailings and cap rails come next before one finishing touch, the decorative balusters. The final step to building your own deck is to grab Grandma's old rocking chair and a glass of lemonade and relax from the heights of your very own deck!
With the right tools and materials, anyone can build a deck to enhance their home. First, you design a deck. Next, you check any and all local building codes to make sure that your design corresponds to the codes. The third step is that you actually build a deck. And finally, you sit back and enjoy the labor of your hands. So get to work! A glass of lemonade or coke outside is just a few days away.
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