Renew Your Wood Deck: Weekend Projects by Mark Johanson
English | October 31, 2012 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B00A03ERX8 | 61 pages | EPUB | 3.30 Mb
English | October 31, 2012 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B00A03ERX8 | 61 pages | EPUB | 3.30 Mb
Only have a weekend to build a wood deck? Renew Your Wood Deck: Weekend Projects will easily guide you through the process and can help you finish by the time Monday rolls around. Inside you will find color photos, expert step-by-step instructions, safety concerns, and tools and materials you will need. Projects include glass-panel railing, low-voltage step lights, and planter boxes.
Excerpt from the Book:
Wood decks can be great things. They give you a place to relax and entertain outside, while maintaining one of the big advantages of staying in: a flat stable floor. In the last 30 years, decks have overtaken the old fashioned patio. One reason for this is that decks are made of wood, not masonry, so the design possibilities are almost limitless. Wood decks do wear out and must be maintained to last a long time and look good while doing it.
In addition to maintenance, once your deck has been built, you may decide it needs occasional updates. What about some lighting? Low voltage options are available that can really lighten up your deck. In-step lights and rope lighting on the railings not only extend the hours of use for your deck, they also improve safety.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
Project: Maintain & Renew a Wood Deck
Project: Glass-panel Railing
Project: Steel Cable Railing
Project: Low-voltage Step Lights
Project: Low-voltage Railing Lights
Project: Under-deck Enclosure
Project: Under-deck Runoff Gutters
Project: Planter Boxes
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