What I love about Shannons work is, when he make a few small mistake, he doesn't edit it out, just fixes it in a tradesman way, never seems to be a prob, awesome guy
I’m currently halfway through my 12x22’ deck build and have been guided by this wonderful series. Thank you kindly for your work put into this vid series... they have been quite helpful.
First time leaving feedback on youtube. You are one of very few that I subscribed to and I have watched most of your videos and I like to say that ALL of the work/videos are meticulously planned and executed with great deal of details and professionalism. I am most positively certain that the quality of work shown and all the know hows and tips you provide would help any diy'ers and alike. Thank you and keep up the great work!!!!
Do you have any video's which show how to build a deck starting at a 45 degree angle, having to fix the angle, and also square it up with the initial downward slope of a wheelchair ramp? This is a lot to throw at you without pictures or a video to explain. I built a wheelchair ramp for my wife last year, and now we want to build a deck off of the side of the ramp where it starts the initial decline of the slope.
By far the best and most informative 'building a deck' videos out there. The one I'm building is quite a different layout, but all the details that you give are very, very helpful. thanks...
I love this guy! He has helped me sooo many times! I can't believe I never thought of putting a pilot hole bit on one drill and the 'drill it in' kind on the other!!! I can't tell you how many times I have constantly changed bits back and forth...or forgone the pilot holes!!! Brilliant.
I always just use nails for my spacers. That way if it's a long piece, I can tap the spacer nail enough to hold it in place. You can get by with just tapping the top nail in place and then hold the bottom nail in place long enough to get your spacing. I'll use enough nails that I can put up 3 or 4 pieces of wood and then wiggle them all out and keep going.
From what I see on this deck video this carpenter is a perfectionist. And that is the kind of person you want to hire. The perfectionist will only do the best job possible and anything less won't do. The wife calls me that all the time and it's an honer. His deck will still stand long after the house.
The man that built us a porch back in 2000 did the same thing with the skirting under our porch as far as a door opening except he made it in a way that it is hidden with no hinges and the wood was cut at an angle before nailing. No one knows except us the home owners, where the door opening begins or ends that he put in the skirting. It is a great feature.
You could've ripped the corner slats with your saw at a 45 degree angle. That way you would have a clean corner and no butt edges. If you take time to do the layout, you could've had wider end pieces instead of the two narrow slats. Instead of two narrow slats, you would do away with a full field slat, add the difference to the end pieces and have wider ends. let's say you have a run that requires 6 slats, and the remaining space is 6 inches. Instead of installing two 3 inch end pieces, you would do away with one field tile. Assuming your slats are 1 X 8's, you simply add 8 + 6, which is 14. then you divide that by 2 which will be 7 inches. Your end pieces are now 7 inches wide instead of 3 inches wide. You would then have 5 field slats and two 7 inch slats on each end. It makes a more professional looking job.
Our back yard/patio are very similar to this and we are wanting a deck. Thank you for the videos, i'm going to try my best to follow in your footsteps!
OTC We are editing the stairs video now, it will be the final video in the series. As you can probably tell, the skirting needs to be installed before the stairs. Thanks for your feedback.
I too, love my Milwaukee Tools and PL... lol. Great videos. You have inspired my to rebuild my old deck. Thanks. BTW, I enjoy Not having heavy metal background music or lame standup comedy all through the videos. lol
Shannon, I have a 18' X 18' Cedertone pressure treated deck I am building. I have a couple questions please. On the top, is it okay to space the deck boards 1/8" or should I be butting them tight? I just purchased the lumber and most of it appears pretty dry with only a few boards being much heavier because they're wetter still. And the second question is equally important. Ventilation under the deck. At the house the deck is about 18" off the ground. It slopes gradually to about 2 or 3 feet at the outside end of the deck. I placed permeable weed barrier underneath the whole deck with some rock on top to hold it in place. I want to apply skirting like you did in this video, but I'm worried about proper ventilation and a needed cross breeze under the deck. Should I gap my boards about 1/2" or should I place a 2' square hole on each side with screening to provide air movement? What would you suggest? From what I understand, air movement is critical for a big deck like mine that is so close to the ground. It is in the sun for the hottest part of the day till evening falls. Thanks for your advice.
On my deck I'd like to incorporate a pergola shade system. Would you think it would be ok to take the railing post up to 8' hight to support a light lactic shade top ? Or would that be be too heavy for how those rail posts are installed ? Thanks Shannon
Great video, mate! Question: why would you not mount the hinges on the backside of the gate, to hide them? It wrecks an otherwise very clean finish. (IMHO). Thanks for all the vlogs, good stuff!
Good job. On your skirting consider using roof flashing under skirt - hopefully there is fall in one direction. Solid invented aluminum soffitting is and consideration - if family does have a lot of active kids 😆
Deck skirting looks great. But the house I bought had deck skirting and it rotted where it touched the ground and it allowed mold and mildew to grow underneath the deck. The deck needs air circulation underneath.
I suppose it depends on your climate and soil conditions. With the deck board spaces and spaces between the skirt picket it is more than enough here to ventilate .
Nice work but the only criticism I got is airflow is needed under deck especially on dirt. I found out the hard way at house I moved to , deck is 2 feet off ground and was completely sealed up around sides not only rotting out the joists but the deck boards too from lack of any air being able to dry out.
I like the fact that you show the detailed work (as some one mention below, very meticulous and I can relate). Also, I appreciate the normal routine of assembly, handling the tools, screws, accessories etc. Eyeballing is sometimes more efficient if your focused, so good stuff. Spacers are definitely a plus for someone who may run into inconsistency. Sometimes people speed (via video) through all that said above, but fundamentals are important, however, I understand people do have different styles of video representation. I just put up around 70+ treated deck boards for my dirk skirting in a similar fashion. Prior to this, I had a bunch of leaves over the years that I was finally able to fully clean out. It had old wood lattice that was slowly breaking off. Deck is on soil, with some gravel underneath the deck as well and we rarely get little critters, so another reason why I wanted to skirt the deck is to also avoid future issues. I picked up on a couple things here that I can use in the future. I only have the side of the stairs to do and those need to be cut at an angle. Any quick tips on that? I have a couple of ideas, but what's your preferred method? Thanks! I will be watching more of your videos.
I live in Ottawa, Canada where it is cold up to minus 20 degrees in celsius so I am wondering if I shoud put my 2 X 4 decking board on the top of the deck nice and tight or leave a 1/4 inch gap between the board. You said in one of your videos that you put them nice and tight! Why? Is it because the deck board is gone shrink after 6 month installation and a gap of about 1/4 inch is gone showed up after 6 month? Thanks very much for all the details in your video!
Why do you use screws for the hurrican ties? We use stub nails or hanger nails to attach the hurrican ties and why no tool belt it help with having to reach for everything. But awesome videos and very nice work you do. Also do the camera men get in the way sometimes? Sorry for all the questions.
I just prefer the screws although they are more costly then the nails. My tool belt tends to get in the way and make extra noise during filming so I generally don't wear it while we shoot as you have noticed.we try to plan out the camera angles to not be in the way but still try and get the best angle.
Was anyone else waiting to see a good distanced view of the finished deck ? Or just me? 🤦♂️. But what a great job! That deck will still be standing when that house goes down.
Could you have put it on the other side of the steps. I think that beam/header wood is in the way. The two pc.'s of 2x10's are in the way. Great video's. This was the best deck video I have seen. Could you have put the door in close to the house near the hose. On the other side of the steps. You would of had more room. What do you think?
@@HouseImprovements I noticed your wider gap - make sense! Mine is over soil (actually mostly clay) but was considering adding in a decorative air vent on each side to assist in air flow.
The reason you had to trim off the edge of the 1x6 backing on the door was because you measured the opening as 16", but didn't allow for a gap at the bottom of the gate. But then again, we don't know if the exact distance from the deck to the concrete was 16" and you eyballed it down to 16" for the gate.... just an observation. Also, why did you start in the middle when skirting the deck? if you started at one end, wouldn't you then have only a partial deck board to cut at the one end? or did you start in the middle on this deck because it would've left too narrow a skirt board to fasten? I'm enjoying your videos and finding them very helpful....
iamknadn Yes I was wanting the two boards on the corner to be close to the same size instead of a full board at one end and a small strip at the other.
Hi Shannon! I'm an amputee, and I was wondering if you could do a video on building a wheelchair ramp? A wheelchair ramp for getting to the garage to inside, and vice versa? It'd have to come out, then go down, so I can still park in my garage. Think of an "L" shape one. Has to have the turning radius in the bend of the "L". Would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
You can actually still do what I did. Although it will last longer if the bottom 2x4 on the ground is the PT lumber with the slash marks on it made for ground contact . They have the PT "juice" soaked in more. You basically stake that to the ground using 16" rebar pieces . If you cant get the PT wood for ground contact you can also keep it suspended above the ground and inch or two when screwing on the pickets and then stake into the ground with rebar to secure it. If you have more questions please use my forum. There is a link in the description under the video.
Can I ask Why skirting? I had a hard time with stain peeling off my deck. Once I took off the skirting it allowed for air circulation and put up lattice it helped tremendously. However I like the skirting because it keeps the critters out. Was there something I did wrong?
Chris Maybe just not enough circulation? We have used about a 1/2" gap for circulation. Staining pressure treated lumber to soon can cause issues with finish. It really should be left to weather for about 6-12 months before staining.
Really enjoyed the series Shannon my only question is the "how to" on the railings for the stairs. I noticed they are vertical like the rest of the deck but how does the hardware allow you to install on an angle like that?
Dan Scott We do have one more video coming out to show that. Subscribe to our channel and you will be advised when the next video is upload to the channel.
well,I m not sure under heavy rain those boards won't hold the water under the deck ..Looks good and all but I don't think there is enough clearance on the slab ..Lattice would have been a better chose for material.
there are different colours depending what you are doing. www.homehardware.ca/en/rec/index.htm/Paint-Décor/Painting-Supplies/Stains-Preservatives/Preservative/Napthanate/946mL-Clear-Zinc-Wood-Preservative/_/N-2pqfZ67l/Ne-67n/Ntk-All_EN/R-I1874975?Ntt=wood+presrvative
Hi Shannon great job and great videos bud! Question for you, like yourself i work on my knees quite often, i see that you cross your legs and sat on too of them?!? Does it help in anyway?? Thank you very much!
What I love about Shannons work is, when he make a few small mistake, he doesn't edit it out, just fixes it in a tradesman way, never seems to be a prob, awesome guy
Enjoy watching Shannon build his projects. He is possibly the best on UA-cam.
Thank you Joanne
I’m currently halfway through my 12x22’ deck build and have been guided by this wonderful series. Thank you kindly for your work put into this vid series... they have been quite helpful.
You're very welcome!
Great job on the skirting. Will solve the problem I have installing mine. Thanks Shannon!
This video was NOT sponsored b PL. However, this series is by far the best and most detailed instructional series on deck building I've seen.
Awesome job. I just started watching your videos on this series of deck building. I will definitely be watching others.
First time leaving feedback on youtube. You are one of very few that I subscribed to and I have watched most of your videos and I like to say that ALL of the work/videos are meticulously planned and executed with great deal of details and professionalism. I am most positively certain that the quality of work shown and all the know hows and tips you provide would help any diy'ers and alike. Thank you and keep up the great work!!!!
Thanks for subbing
Sleek and not overly complicated...just the way it should be done! Awesome, nice work!
Thanks!
Always find your videos detailed and easy to follow. Thank you for doing them. It helps novices such as myself.
Do you have any video's which show how to build a deck starting at a 45 degree angle, having to fix the angle, and also square it up with the initial downward slope of a wheelchair ramp? This is a lot to throw at you without pictures or a video to explain. I built a wheelchair ramp for my wife last year, and now we want to build a deck off of the side of the ramp where it starts the initial decline of the slope.
By far the best and most informative 'building a deck' videos out there. The one I'm building is quite a different layout, but all the details that you give are very, very helpful. thanks...
great, glad to help
Excellent! Even though I am going with the lattice skirting, I found your level of detail very helpful. Thank you!
You're welcome.
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This was the best Deck video I have seen so far.
Great to hear George
I love this guy! He has helped me sooo many times! I can't believe I never thought of putting a pilot hole bit on one drill and the 'drill it in' kind on the other!!! I can't tell you how many times I have constantly changed bits back and forth...or forgone the pilot holes!!! Brilliant.
Thanks
Beautiful job my brother you're really take pride at what you do beautiful job
Very well done, I love the overall look and the aluminum you added to the railing makes a big difference.
Yes it does!
Wish I had watched these videos before I built my deck. very good info
I always just use nails for my spacers. That way if it's a long piece, I can tap the spacer nail enough to hold it in place. You can get by with just tapping the top nail in place and then hold the bottom nail in place long enough to get your spacing. I'll use enough nails that I can put up 3 or 4 pieces of wood and then wiggle them all out and keep going.
BINGO ! Yep me too brother.
From what I see on this deck video this carpenter is a perfectionist. And that is the kind of person you want to hire. The perfectionist will only do the best job possible and anything less won't do. The wife calls me that all the time and it's an honer. His deck will still stand long after the house.
so true, he is very detailed
The man that built us a porch back in 2000 did the same thing with the skirting under our porch as far as a door opening except he made it in a way that it is hidden with no hinges and the wood was cut at an angle before nailing. No one knows except us the home owners, where the door opening begins or ends that he put in the skirting. It is a great feature.
Thanks Shannon I am working on a deck you helped me so much l appreciate your videos
Thanks!
Thank you Claude!
Under deck pull out drawers would have been a great idea for this deck!
Excellent craftsmanship
You could've ripped the corner slats with your saw at a 45 degree angle. That way you would have a clean corner and no butt edges. If you take time to do the layout, you could've had wider end pieces instead of the two narrow slats. Instead of two narrow slats, you would do away with a full field slat, add the difference to the end pieces and have wider ends. let's say you have a run that requires 6 slats, and the remaining space is 6 inches. Instead of installing two 3 inch end pieces, you would do away with one field tile. Assuming your slats are 1 X 8's, you simply add 8 + 6, which is 14. then you divide that by 2 which will be 7 inches. Your end pieces are now 7 inches wide instead of 3 inches wide. You would then have 5 field slats and two 7 inch slats on each end. It makes a more professional looking job.
Our back yard/patio are very similar to this and we are wanting a deck. Thank you for the videos, i'm going to try my best to follow in your footsteps!
Good luck!
very informative series great to watch as I am building my deck but man my knees and ankles are so sore watching you install this skirting!!!
Wished you would have filmed how you built the steps and the process in figuring that out. Shannon is an awesome Carpenter!!
OTC We are editing the stairs video now, it will be the final video in the series. As you can probably tell, the skirting needs to be installed before the stairs. Thanks for your feedback.
OTC My thoughts as well....
You r fantastic. You want to make sure everything is perfect. Wish all contractors were like u.
What would you attach the boards to if your deck was already built and there is not an overhang?
Wish you did #5 Steps and #6 Skirting. Was looking foward to watching you build the stairs. Plus I noticed the right angel with the stair gauges on it
xngdestini There is stair and stair railing video coming soon! Keep watching
I too, love my Milwaukee Tools and PL... lol. Great videos. You have inspired my to rebuild my old deck. Thanks. BTW, I enjoy Not having heavy metal background music or lame standup comedy all through the videos. lol
Cool, thanks!
one of the best looking decks ive seen awesome work
thank you for giving me this great idea. never would've thought wood skirting, neat.
+Manuel Rapalo Great.
Fantastic! Was going horizontal but now vertical!!
Excellent presentation and information 👍👍👍👍👍
Very informative and excellent workmanship.
Very nice video and beautiful deck.
honestly.. thanks a lot for my deck project. really detailed helpful videos. thanks a lot
You're welcome, Dany.
Great looking deck Shannon. Thank you for the helpful videos.
Would them outer post be able to support a roof if you left higher instead of cutting them down
Thanks, I think I’m ready to build my project... excellent videos!!!
Why did you put tape on your m18 impact driver? 🤷🏿♂️ I love this series! 👍🏿
Hello. You stated that you had those plastic spacers on hand. Where did you purchase them. What I can find is very expensive sheets of PVC.
Shannon, I have a 18' X 18' Cedertone pressure treated deck I am building. I have a couple questions please. On the top, is it okay to space the deck boards 1/8" or should I be butting them tight? I just purchased the lumber and most of it appears pretty dry with only a few boards being much heavier because they're wetter still. And the second question is equally important. Ventilation under the deck. At the house the deck is about 18" off the ground. It slopes gradually to about 2 or 3 feet at the outside end of the deck. I placed permeable weed barrier underneath the whole deck with some rock on top to hold it in place. I want to apply skirting like you did in this video, but I'm worried about proper ventilation and a needed cross breeze under the deck. Should I gap my boards about 1/2" or should I place a 2' square hole on each side with screening to provide air movement? What would you suggest? From what I understand, air movement is critical for a big deck like mine that is so close to the ground. It is in the sun for the hottest part of the day till evening falls. Thanks for your advice.
so you used fence picket for skirting? Not 1in deck boards?
Excellent Job. Looks great..
Nice but what if moisture get in under the home ..
thank you for your step by step videos. very helpful.
Dollar store cutting boards work good for the spacers
Outstanding. Love your videos.
On my deck I'd like to incorporate a pergola shade system. Would you think it would be ok to take the railing post up to 8' hight to support a light lactic shade top ? Or would that be be too heavy for how those rail posts are installed ? Thanks Shannon
The roof structure should be supported and anchored to the ground.
Great video, mate! Question: why would you not mount the hinges on the backside of the gate, to hide them? It wrecks an otherwise very clean finish. (IMHO). Thanks for all the vlogs, good stuff!
figured it went with all the other black accent metal pieces.
Good job. On your skirting consider using roof flashing under skirt - hopefully there is fall in one direction.
Solid invented aluminum soffitting is and consideration - if family does have a lot of active kids 😆
Great video! Learning as I go and your videos are invaluable!
Deck skirting looks great. But the house I bought had deck skirting and it rotted where it touched the ground and it allowed mold and mildew to grow underneath the deck. The deck needs air circulation underneath.
I suppose it depends on your climate and soil conditions. With the deck board spaces and spaces between the skirt picket it is more than enough here to ventilate .
Thanks for your videos, very helpful
Nice work but the only criticism I got is airflow is needed under deck especially on dirt. I found out the hard way at house I moved to , deck is 2 feet off ground and was completely sealed up around sides not only rotting out the joists but the deck boards too from lack of any air being able to dry out.
best DYI videos out there.
Awesome deck
I’ve used green wood and found it warps from direct sun, my lumber yard when I mentioned it said don’t ever use it for fences or decks.
I like the fact that you show the detailed work (as some one mention below, very meticulous and I can relate). Also, I appreciate the normal routine of assembly, handling the tools, screws, accessories etc. Eyeballing is sometimes more efficient if your focused, so good stuff. Spacers are definitely a plus for someone who may run into inconsistency.
Sometimes people speed (via video) through all that said above, but fundamentals are important, however, I understand people do have different styles of video representation. I just put up around 70+ treated deck boards for my dirk skirting in a similar fashion. Prior to this, I had a bunch of leaves over the years that I was finally able to fully clean out. It had old wood lattice that was slowly breaking off.
Deck is on soil, with some gravel underneath the deck as well and we rarely get little critters, so another reason why I wanted to skirt the deck is to also avoid future issues. I picked up on a couple things here that I can use in the future.
I only have the side of the stairs to do and those need to be cut at an angle. Any quick tips on that? I have a couple of ideas, but what's your preferred method?
Thanks! I will be watching more of your videos.
EXCELLENT PRODUCT!!
I live in Ottawa, Canada where it is cold up to minus 20 degrees in celsius so I am wondering if I shoud put my 2 X 4 decking board on the top of the deck nice and tight or leave a 1/4 inch gap between the board. You said in one of your videos that you put them nice and tight! Why? Is it because the deck board is gone shrink after 6 month installation and a gap of about 1/4 inch is gone showed up after 6 month? Thanks very much for all the details in your video!
When using pressure treated decking it is usually pretty wet still and will dry and shrink. When dried out it should cleave around 1/8" -1/4" gap
Enjoy your vids Shannon you are a good hand!
1:18 R.I.P
Why do you use screws for the hurrican ties? We use stub nails or hanger nails to attach the hurrican ties and why no tool belt it help with having to reach for everything. But awesome videos and very nice work you do. Also do the camera men get in the way sometimes? Sorry for all the questions.
I just prefer the screws although they are more costly then the nails. My tool belt tends to get in the way and make extra noise during filming so I generally don't wear it while we shoot as you have noticed.we try to plan out the camera angles to not be in the way but still try and get the best angle.
Job well done!😊
Was anyone else waiting to see a good distanced view of the finished deck ? Or just me? 🤦♂️. But what a great job! That deck will still be standing when that house goes down.
Great video. Thank you
enjoyed your videos on deck building. great job
Could you have put it on the other side of the steps. I think that beam/header wood is in the way. The two pc.'s of 2x10's are in the way. Great video's. This was the best deck video I have seen. Could you have put the door in close to the house near the hose. On the other side of the steps. You would of had more room. What do you think?
could have ,but in this case the home owner had specific needs for access to that space that the A/C would have been in the way of.
My questions is, how much is this roofless deck? Using 2x12 I think is overkill.
Been reading a lot about the importance of ventilation under the deck, what are your thoughts?
This deck is closed in with spaced boards so it can breath. If this was over soil I may have left a little more space .
@@HouseImprovements I noticed your wider gap - make sense! Mine is over soil (actually mostly clay) but was considering adding in a decorative air vent on each side to assist in air flow.
The reason you had to trim off the edge of the 1x6 backing on the door was because you measured the opening as 16", but didn't allow for a gap at the bottom of the gate. But then again, we don't know if the exact distance from the deck to the concrete was 16" and you eyballed it down to 16" for the gate.... just an observation.
Also, why did you start in the middle when skirting the deck? if you started at one end, wouldn't you then have only a partial deck board to cut at the one end? or did you start in the middle on this deck because it would've left too narrow a skirt board to fasten?
I'm enjoying your videos and finding them very helpful....
iamknadn Yes I was wanting the two boards on the corner to be close to the same size instead of a full board at one end and a small strip at the other.
Does anyone know…. Can I skip that bottom nailer in soil/grass situations? Thanks
If your adding skirting right to the ground you will need something to make the bottom more solid.
Good job amigo from MEXICO
Hi Shannon! I'm an amputee, and I was wondering if you could do a video on building a wheelchair ramp? A wheelchair ramp for getting to the garage to inside, and vice versa? It'd have to come out, then go down, so I can still park in my garage. Think of an "L" shape one. Has to have the turning radius in the bend of the "L". Would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
+Nrfa We do not have one planned but will give it some consideration for the future. Sorry that will not help you right now.
+Nrfa A turning in the L is pretty tough with wood, but one coming to a level landing at the transition would be the way to go IMO.
What do you do if the bottom is on dirt ?
You can actually still do what I did. Although it will last longer if the bottom 2x4 on the ground is the PT lumber with the slash marks on it made for ground contact . They have the PT "juice" soaked in more. You basically stake that to the ground using 16" rebar pieces . If you cant get the PT wood for ground contact you can also keep it suspended above the ground and inch or two when screwing on the pickets and then stake into the ground with rebar to secure it. If you have more questions please use my forum. There is a link in the description under the video.
Thank you so much!
Can I ask Why skirting? I had a hard time with stain peeling off my deck. Once I took off the skirting it allowed for air circulation and put up lattice it helped tremendously. However I like the skirting because it keeps the critters out. Was there something I did wrong?
Chris Maybe just not enough circulation? We have used about a 1/2" gap for circulation. Staining pressure treated lumber to soon can cause issues with finish. It really should be left to weather for about 6-12 months before staining.
very helpful video.
hi I'm planing to built a deck on concrete at lebel ground what size wood would you recommend I use for my framing.
+PICTUREREADY If you come to the forum with a few more details I can likely help you out.www.house-improvements.com/forums/
how can you put those wood to the ground if your ground is not con-cried?
Please come to our forum I can talk you through the process.www.house-improvements.com/forums/
What do you use for wood preservative? Is it just deck stain?
Vadim Romanovich No it is made for treating areas of P.T lumber that you cut. "cut-n-seal" is one brand , it comes in a green or clear colour.
HouseImprovements Thank you for your reply!
Really enjoyed the series Shannon my only question is the "how to" on the railings for the stairs. I noticed they are vertical like the rest of the deck but how does the hardware allow you to install on an angle like that?
Dan Scott We do have one more video coming out to show that. Subscribe to our channel and you will be advised when the next video is upload to the channel.
Thanks for the video,good explication.
This was very helpful-thank you.
Okay. Thanks. They actually do a lot of them.
well,I m not sure under heavy rain those boards won't hold the water under the deck ..Looks good and all but I don't think there is enough clearance on the slab ..Lattice would have been a better chose for material.
1:18 min. mark I mention raising them on the plastic spacers like shown
how long till you can paint a deck with treated wood like this on the video?
Usually anywhere from a few weeks to a few months depending on the weather and also how wet the wood was when laid down.
HouseImprovements ok thank you n great videos
What material did you use for the "wood preservative" and where did you get it?
there are different colours depending what you are doing. www.homehardware.ca/en/rec/index.htm/Paint-Décor/Painting-Supplies/Stains-Preservatives/Preservative/Napthanate/946mL-Clear-Zinc-Wood-Preservative/_/N-2pqfZ67l/Ne-67n/Ntk-All_EN/R-I1874975?Ntt=wood+presrvative
What if it's on grass?
You can still spike a bottom plate along the ground or just above it using 18" rebar pieces.
Do you have anything on framed lattice for the deck on your channel?
no sorry we do not
Would like to see an uneven dirt ground job. Looks too easy on concrete 😅
measure each board and secure it.
Thank you , you are very talented
my man,thats how you do that nice.
What do you used to treat the cut ends?
One brand is "cut-N-seal"
what type of wood did you use for the skirting?
latinhorse75 I used 1x6 P.T lumber.
Thanks
how to Build lattice skirting for deck.
Buy it in sheets and cut to fit if you want
real nice deck
I can't stop looking at the spindle spacing. You've got 4" spacing on one set but much smaller gap on the other set.
Another great job!
Hi Shannon great job and great videos bud! Question for you, like yourself i work on my knees quite often, i see that you cross your legs and sat on too of them?!? Does it help in anyway?? Thank you very much!
Donovan Magalhaes Not sure it really helps but I find it comfortable
Thank you for the reply, i was just curious.
I enjoy to watch your videos! Good work bud! Have a great day!