Interesting job. At the end of your video, I noticed a lot of flammable debris such as dry pine needles next to your patio deck. Since I live in an area where we have wildfires, I would put gravel or some sort of fire barrier.
Great information and presentation of info. You have helped me as a new woodworking person. I’m not experienced at all! your video was very informative to me. Thank you for posting!
It might be OK and it would certainly look even cleaner. The plastic lattice will expand and contract, but since they're both the same material you might be OK. I would only glue it in a couple points, not along the full length.
I measured the length first. (left to right) Then I measured from top to bottom on each end. Then just transfer your measurements to the lattice and use something with a long straight edge (like a straight 2x4) as a guide to cut the lattice. Don't forget to make allowances for your trim pieces... I screwed the bottom and left side edge trim in place before I measured.
Lucky you I got that same color 3 years ago and it came with in a few days. But it took probably 2 months to actually get it all not being broke. 🤷🏻♂️Not HD fault. But love the video !!!
Yes I do... for now, I just remove a panel when I need to get under the deck. It's held in with screws, so it's not that time consuming. I have a todo item to make it more easily removable.
Yes. Veranda 4 ft. Brazilian Walnut Vinyl Lattice Cap (2-Pack). I had to order it from Home Depot online. They didn't carry it in stock. The lattice was Barrette Outdoor Living 4 ft. x 8 ft. Brazilian Walnut Garden Vinyl Lattice and also had to be ordered.
I'm a/b to do this same project & will also be purchasing from HD. The recommended 1" screws come in a 12pk that's kinda pricey IMO. I found 3/4" elsewhere & am wondering if there was an exess of screw on the backside of the work that using 3/4" screw would suffice for this project?
In my application, 3/4" would have been just about perfect. Mine stick out quite a bit where I attached the edge pieces only to the lattice. If you're attaching the lattice to a post, the longer ones would be better. There's nothing special about the color matched screws other than the color. Just make sure the screws you choose are Stainless Steel (best) or zinc coated (good)... in other words, exterior rated screws.
Sorry about that. I should have explained that in the video. Those are just standard decking boards that they have in stock at Lowe’s. I used the Trex brand, Saddle color. Also they make two types. One with grooves on the sides and one that’s solid on the side. I used the solid type.
Great call out. I had to special order it from Lowe's. It comes in two widths, 7.25" (Item #1286142) and 11.375" (Item #1286146) and only one length option of 12 feet. They will deliver it to your local Lowe's and you can pick it up there.
I used this junk a few years ago , It breaks if you drill a hole in it after a few years , Gonna have to replace it with wood , Don't waste your money......And yes I drilled 1/4 inch holes...
I was going to use this because I live beside a schoolyard and I have want to cover up the fence to give my backyard more privacy. I want to use the lattice that has smaller holes. The price of wood lattice keeps going up and up. Now I’m worried. Would it be okay to use this stuff if I’m not planning on drilling in any places after it’s installed? I had used wood before but the vines keep breaking the wooden lattice. Any advice would be appreciated.
@@wkim1881 If you want to use the plastic , Don't drill any holes in it , Use wood strips on the edges to hold it in place , I did it both ways on my deck ,Where I drilled holes it broke ,Where I just striped it it's OK , Hope this helps...
I wouldn't call it junk... just make sure you understand the pros and cons of each type of material and use the one that's best for you project. You are correct that vinyl products become brittle over time. Even with vinyl siding you will sometimes see homes with a hole in the siding where it's been hit with a rock.
@@LifeHappensLetsFixIt I don’t know what to do. The fence that separates the schoolyard from my backyard is about 70’ long. It is about 12’ high. I want to build a fence 8’ high. The price of lumber this year is insane but the prices Ogden lattice that is currently on the fence is completely falling apart. I’ve saved money to build a new deck and put in this fence but now I’m going to have to do it in some other way. I plan to live in this house for about ten years and I want to enjoy the yard without having kids stare at me as if I’m in a zoo. There is a Virginia creeper growing on part of the fence but it doesn’t cover the most exposed part. Will the vinyl lattice be okay for at least ten years?
Music was annoying to a great, informative video. Also, slurping the power drink was not cool. Thank you for showing real-world mistakes. We all make them, no matter our skill level.
I still come back to this video when looking for lattice install.
Cool! It’s still holding up well.
Nicely done and very informative. Power Aid sponsor this man now!
Thanks. I never thought about expansion and cotraction.
Thanks for the tips. Just what I was looking for. Same Veranda product (black), accessories, and use case for a front porch.
Interesting job. At the end of your video, I noticed a lot of flammable debris such as dry pine needles next to your patio deck. Since I live in an area where we have wildfires, I would put gravel or some sort of fire barrier.
Interesting! Thanks for watching.
You have what we call where I come from, Autism.
Appreciate the detailed instructions!
You’re welcome. Thanks for watching.
Nice work!
Nice job. What happened to your lawn?
This looks great, John! Mind if I ask what brown vinyl and siding you used? I really like the color and quality looks great!
It was the Home Depot Veranda
4 ft. x 8 ft. Brazilian Walnut Garden Vinyl Lattice. They didn’t stock that color, so I had to special order it.
Great video. Very informative.
Great video great tips
Great information and presentation of info. You have helped me as a new woodworking person. I’m not experienced at all! your video was very informative to me. Thank you for posting!
Would you use liquid nail or some other “glue” instead of the drilling of the “frame” to the lattice?
It might be OK and it would certainly look even cleaner. The plastic lattice will expand and contract, but since they're both the same material you might be OK. I would only glue it in a couple points, not along the full length.
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How did you cut the lattice to match the side that's at angle?
I measured the length first. (left to right) Then I measured from top to bottom on each end. Then just transfer your measurements to the lattice and use something with a long straight edge (like a straight 2x4) as a guide to cut the lattice. Don't forget to make allowances for your trim pieces... I screwed the bottom and left side edge trim in place before I measured.
Lucky you I got that same color 3 years ago and it came with in a few days. But it took probably 2 months to actually get it all not being broke. 🤷🏻♂️Not HD fault. But love the video !!!
You Don't need a door to access underneath?
Yes I do... for now, I just remove a panel when I need to get under the deck. It's held in with screws, so it's not that time consuming. I have a todo item to make it more easily removable.
Is this the Veranda lattice/cap products sold at Home Depot? If so, what color is this? Thnaks.
Yes. Veranda 4 ft. Brazilian Walnut Vinyl Lattice Cap (2-Pack). I had to order it from Home Depot online. They didn't carry it in stock. The lattice was Barrette Outdoor Living 4 ft. x 8 ft. Brazilian Walnut Garden Vinyl Lattice and also had to be ordered.
@@LifeHappensLetsFixIt Great, thanks.
I'm a/b to do this same project & will also be purchasing from HD. The recommended 1" screws come in a 12pk that's kinda pricey IMO. I found 3/4" elsewhere & am wondering if there was an exess of screw on the backside of the work that using 3/4" screw would suffice for this project?
In my application, 3/4" would have been just about perfect. Mine stick out quite a bit where I attached the edge pieces only to the lattice. If you're attaching the lattice to a post, the longer ones would be better. There's nothing special about the color matched screws other than the color. Just make sure the screws you choose are Stainless Steel (best) or zinc coated (good)... in other words, exterior rated screws.
Hi, Is the molding also vinyl?
Yes. It's available in matching colors.
How do you access your stored wood planks under the deck ?....I did not see any doors or entrance way.....too many adverts.
Hello, with what did you cover the weeds and grass under the deck? Thank you.
I used black plastic, but landscape fabric would probably be better since it would let water filter through. Gravel would also be an option.
Where did you order the wider vertical trim pieces from
Sorry about that. I should have explained that in the video. Those are just standard decking boards that they have in stock at Lowe’s. I used the Trex brand, Saddle color. Also they make two types. One with grooves on the sides and one that’s solid on the side. I used the solid type.
@@LifeHappensLetsFixIt$100 per board,?
Not related to this, but where did you find the fascia for your deck? We have the same trex decking we are going to install.
Great call out. I had to special order it from Lowe's. It comes in two widths, 7.25" (Item #1286142) and 11.375" (Item #1286146) and only one length option of 12 feet. They will deliver it to your local Lowe's and you can pick it up there.
@@LifeHappensLetsFixIt Thank you, I will have to check that out.
Why is all your grass yellow?
It's Bermuda. It goes dormant in the winter.
Interesting! I learned a lot from your video. Thank you!@@LifeHappensLetsFixIt
Nice work good
How is this holding up on your deck?
I’m happy with it. Still looks new and holding up well.
Most of the dirt was near the ground.
Es produziert Büschel von haarigen
Exactly!! (I have no idea what that means)
Homeowner diy video 😅
I used this junk a few years ago , It breaks if you drill a hole in it after a few years , Gonna have to replace it with wood , Don't waste your money......And yes I drilled 1/4 inch holes...
I was going to use this because I live beside a schoolyard and I have want to cover up the fence to give my backyard more privacy. I want to use the lattice that has smaller holes. The price of wood lattice keeps going up and up. Now I’m worried. Would it be okay to use this stuff if I’m not planning on drilling in any places after it’s installed? I had used wood before but the vines keep breaking the wooden lattice. Any advice would be appreciated.
@@wkim1881 If you want to use the plastic , Don't drill any holes in it , Use wood strips on the edges to hold it in place , I did it both ways on my deck ,Where I drilled holes it broke ,Where I just striped it it's OK , Hope this helps...
@@Wayne1952 Thank you!
I wouldn't call it junk... just make sure you understand the pros and cons of each type of material and use the one that's best for you project. You are correct that vinyl products become brittle over time. Even with vinyl siding you will sometimes see homes with a hole in the siding where it's been hit with a rock.
@@LifeHappensLetsFixIt I don’t know what to do. The fence that separates the schoolyard from my backyard is about 70’ long. It is about 12’ high. I want to build a fence 8’ high. The price of lumber this year is insane but the prices Ogden lattice that is currently on the fence is completely falling apart. I’ve saved money to build a new deck and put in this fence but now I’m going to have to do it in some other way. I plan to live in this house for about ten years and I want to enjoy the yard without having kids stare at me as if I’m in a zoo. There is a Virginia creeper growing on part of the fence but it doesn’t cover the most exposed part. Will the vinyl lattice be okay for at least ten years?
I'm going with liquid glue..
Don’t use a circular saw that way if you value your safety
why?
The whole reason I tuned into this was to watch how he mounted the casing, what a waste
Informational, not instructional .
Music was annoying to a great, informative video. Also, slurping the power drink was not cool. Thank you for showing real-world mistakes. We all make them, no matter our skill level.
Glad you enjoyed it