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The Different Types of Wood Used in a Wood Deck

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A wood deck can be a great addition to your home. However, the type of wood used has a significant impact on care needs and longevity. Cedar is the preferred choice due to its durability, moisture resistance, and a natural ability to seal. It is also easy to find at local lumber yards. Pressure Treated For the budget-minded, wood decking made of pressure-treated lumber is a practical and durable option. It resists rot and can last 40 years or more, although you’ll need to refinish it every other year or so. Pressure treated wood is a renewable resource that can be re-grown with holistic, sustainable forest management practices. It can also be recycled after its useful life in applications like electric poles and railroad ties. The most common treated wood is pine, spruce, and fir framing lumber that’s encapsulated behind sheathing and siding in structures like homes, garages, sheds, and barns. It’s treated with different chemicals, most commonly ammonia copper quaternary (ACQ).

Deck Stairs – Planning, Measuring and Fastening Everything Properly

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Getting deck stairs right can be tricky, but the key is to take careful measurements and secure everything properly. This will ensure that the finished stairs are safe and long-lasting. To get started, first find the total rise of your staircase by resting a board on your proposed landing pad and measuring down to the ground. From there, you can determine the length of your stair stringers. Choosing Your Stairs The first step in designing a set of stairs is figuring out where you want them. Stairs should be positioned to allow people to move safely between different areas of your deck and outdoor living space. The best way to get this done is to follow the old handyman adage: measure twice, cut once. You’ll also need to consider how your deck’s design will influence your stair dimensions. For example, if you have a lot of curves in your deck railing you may need to add a landing pad to the top of the stairs to provide a safe place to stop when going down them. It’s also worth no

Azek Decking – A Strong Return on Investment

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Azek decking offers a strong return on investment due to its longevity and low maintenance requirements. It is also insect and termite resistant and provides a sturdy foundation for your outdoor living space. To maintain the beauty of your azek deck, it is important to regularly clean it with soap and water. It is also a good idea to use rugs and doormats at entrances and furniture pads under heavy furniture to prevent scratching. Cost-Effective Azek decking costs less than some composite options, allowing homeowners to get a great return on their investment. It also requires less maintenance, reducing the need for future repairs and saving on ongoing labor costs. Additionally, Azek’s longevity and durability can help to reduce future replacement costs, further increasing its cost-effectiveness. Azek is made of a strong and stable cellular PVC core, which means that it will not splinter or peel like wood. It is also resistant to moisture, mildew, and insects, making it a safe su

Steel Deck – A Versatile and Versatile Building Component

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Steel deck is a structural component used to support concrete slabs and to act as a diaphragm in floor and roof systems. It can also be used on its own to act as permanent formwork for a non-composite concrete floor slab, eliminating the need for traditional removable propping. Different types of metal deck vary in their profile, rib width and material properties but all share the same core characteristics. This knowledge article will explore the main benefits of using metal deck in construction projects. Corrosion Resistance Steel deck is a metal floor system that has many advantages over concrete systems. Concrete structures are more difficult to modify and repurpose than metal systems. If a structural system needs to be modified or relocated, the concrete must be destroyed and replaced, which is a much more expensive option than using a metal floor. A standard galvanized coating, G-60, is used to protect the steel structure from corrosion in most environments. Heavier galvanize