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Deck Cleaning Chlorine bleach is excellent for removal of mold, mildew and algae, but it also can cause premature failure of the coating. ... |
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Deck Lumber When building a deck or other outdoor platform, don't use lumber wider than 6 inches. Ponding water on wide boards can lead to ... |
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Deck Maintenance Occasionally, deck boards need to be replaced due to wear and tear. Using rustproof deck screws when installing the boards ... |
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Deck Nailing When building a deck, always nail a thinner member to a thicker member. Hot-dipped zinc-coated nails are a good choice. For ... |
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Deck Staining When staining your deck, be careful not to apply too much of the stain. You don't want to get surface film on the wood when ... |
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Patio Security There are two primary types of security bars: one for standard doors and one for sliding patio doors. Look for a security bar ... |
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Plumb Posts To hold either a round or square post plumb inside a post hole while you pack dirt around it, make up a couple of wedges of ... |
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Sliding Door Security Sliding patio doors can often be the weak link in an otherwise secure house. Be sure to use security bars for added protection ... |
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Spring Painting Spring is a good time to paint fences and the exterior of your home, especially wood surfaces. This way, they will be ... |
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Wood Splits To reduce wood splits, such as when building a deck, first drill pilot holes for the nails using a drill bit size about ... |