Extremely detailed! This is the difference between a professional job and my lattice job which I am tearing out and redoing after only 3 years. Great work Matt!
Great Job, very helpful. One question, What is the length of the vertical 2 x 4 going down the bricks? Once again great work and appreciate your attention to details . Thank you for sharing .
This was GREAT!!! Thank you! I wish you would have had some step by step of while you were installing the lattice or time lapse. But it looks great! Did you install the cement block yourself? Or was that already there? TY for sharing!!
Quick question. If I have similar type of blocks with holes like this and they are filled with cement is it safe to attach the 2x4 to the cement in the holes instead of the blocks themselves?
Stain on the wood might look pretty as well as prevent wood rot, but it will run and stain the vinyl lattice, you should use composite deck material instead of wood.
Thankyou. 2 screws through the top 2x4s and 2 screws qt an angle through the bottom 2x4s. The lattice has 2 screws going into the vertical 2x4s and 3 screws going in the horizontal 2x4s.
Extremely detailed! This is the difference between a professional job and my lattice job which I am tearing out and redoing after only 3 years. Great work Matt!
Thankyou
Darn good work. I hope they appreciated it. I was shocked by the amount of shrinkage.🤔👍
Thnx
Great Job, very helpful. One question, What is the length of the vertical 2 x 4 going down the bricks? Once again great work and appreciate your attention to details . Thank you for sharing .
Thankyou. 28in
This was GREAT!!! Thank you! I wish you would have had some step by step of while you were installing the lattice or time lapse. But it looks great! Did you install the cement block yourself? Or was that already there? TY for sharing!!
Cement blocks were already there. MY phone does not have enough space to do time lapse
Excellent
Thankyou
Quick question. If I have similar type of blocks with holes like this and they are filled with cement is it safe to attach the 2x4 to the cement in the holes instead of the blocks themselves?
Sure. That wouldn't be a problem
@@dieselmxtt awesome, thank you so much for the reply.
Stain on the wood might look pretty as well as prevent wood rot, but it will run and stain the vinyl lattice, you should use composite deck material instead of wood.
Compost deck material is ugly and not what I prefer or customer wanted
i like this video. how are the vertical 2x4s screwed in? do you put screws through the horizontal 2x4s into the vertical ones?
like screw in diagonally?
Thankyou. 2 screws through the top 2x4s and 2 screws qt an angle through the bottom 2x4s. The lattice has 2 screws going into the vertical 2x4s and 3 screws going in the horizontal 2x4s.
@@dieselmxtt thank you. keep up the great work. your lattice will out live any fence it is on.
Any advice on attaching lattice to an unframed fence that aren’t aligned straight?
These lattice come straight so you would need to use 2x4s to level or straighten femce so you have something straight and secure to attach too
Did you countersink the masonry screws that you used to attach the pressure treated bottom plate?
Sure did.
@doubledowndiesel looking to have something similar done to my home in Culver City. Do tou take jobs i. That area?
@@evanjohnson5401 I do and I'm not far in the valley. You can tex me 310-482-0136 . Send some pics and we can talk details
Can't I just put the posts in the blocks holes with cement?
You can. If your wall is even and holes are spaced correctly. Going to use alot of cement as it will fall down to the bottom of the wall though
@@dieselmxtt ok thanks 😊
How did you screw the lattice to the bottom wood?
With. Screws
Is it pvc lattice? Can we fixed in GI metal?
That one is wood. They did not like the look of the plastic
How did you anchor the lattice?
2in Grey screws into the grooves of the center of the lattice going into the pressure treated 4x4s