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Outdoor DIY
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Review of the new line: AmPro
Outdoor living has become a trend these days, and a lot of people are getting the hype and joining the band wagon of numerous home owners who wish to dedicate their time, effort, and money into updating, improving, and beautifying their patios. http://bit.ly/wSZ7dH
An attractive deck can do wonders to a home and the people living in it. It does not only add to the over-all real estate value of the house, it will also encourage the members of the family to spend more quality time outdoors with each other. A good means of having fun, recreation, and bonding.
In response to continued call for a greener planet, composite decks can be unstable over time because of the recycled materials being used. Now, AmPro has revolutionized the decking system by being manufactured solely from virgin PVC.
Virgin Vinyl? What does this mean? This means that AmPro does not have any trace of recycled materials in it, unlike plastic and vinyl decking, and composite decking. Plastic and vinyl decking are known to be manufactured with the use of PVC and polyethylene, while composite decking production requires the use of plastic resin and wood fiber.
Because AmPro is a 100% inorganic decking, it has the qualities that make an exemplary decking material because it will stand up to time longer than those of the recycled generation.
AmPro boasts on being resistant to common causes of decking damage like stains, scratches, and molds. This new, environmental friendly decking system is also guaranteed to survive the extreme wear and tear caused by the harsh, ever-changing outdoor conditions.
The manufacturers of this product claim that the AmPro will not show signs of rotting, warping, or splintering through the years. Unlike wood, it will not absorb liquid stains and moisture. Cleaning it will be a breeze.
More and more homeowners discover the joy and satisfaction of quality decking offered by AmPro. In terms of convenient-decking, nothing can beat AmPro. With its amazing capacity to resist the damaging and wearing effects of stain, scratch and mold, coupled with its color retention properties and effortless appeal, on top of being environmentally friendly and easy to clean, there's no need to argue that when it comes to low-maintenance decking, AmPro is unparalleled!
With AmPro as the decking system of choice, the end results will surely be an outdoor living area which appeal is enhanced by the patterned, natural-looking deck floor that contributes a subtle elegance to the whole space. This DIY project is worth every penny spent on it. A work of art that is truly something every home owner can be proud of.
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Is your deck boring and improperly constructed? One of the most important home inspections is the deck because there are number of accidents seems occur in this place. Most of the time you hear or read news about deck falling and people get hurt seriously. Now, to avoid deck fails you need to attach deck ledger board. Deck ledger board holds the entire secret to a successful deck construction. http://bit.ly/xsQ5Vz
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Building Built In Deck Benches
Having nice deck benches to sit on, while viewing the scenery on your deck is a very relaxing treat to yourself. This benches can be a perfection addition to your deck and highly functional too. Building it is so easy and you can go about your DIY projects to avoid spending too much money. http://bit.ly/xsQ5Vz
4 Tips For Installing Railing on Your Deck
For every house with a patio, railing is a necessity. Some homeowners may tend to overlook its importance; however, most builders recommend having railings installed to every house with a patio, not just because it adds to the overall appeal of the house but for safety reasons as well. To give you an idea on how to choose the suitable railing for your home, consider these following points. http://bit.ly/xsQ5Vz
Thursday, February 23, 2012
How to Build Wood Stairs That Are Sturdy and Attractive
Homeowners nowadays are resorting to unleash their DIY prowess in order to save money and improve their homes without professional help. However, there are cases when things get a bit confusing, and worst, it can become frustrating as well. But for most DIY enthusiasts, every endeavor is a channel of learning, that’s why it is must to learn some helpful tips to guide them through the process.
Always be safe. The old adage states that “it is better to be safe than sorry.” This saying fit perfectly well in house constructions, particularly in building stairs. Stairs can be hazardous to all, especially to those who are physically vulnerable such as the elderly and small children. That goes to show that construction of stairways should always comply with your local building codes to ensure you get the allowable measurements, types of clearances and supports.
The IRC or the International Residential Code is the authority when it comes to home construction rules. This code is followed by most countries. However, there are also specific rules implemented by local building department in your area, so might as well pay them a visit before you get things started. In a nutshell, this code will determine the measurements needed in completing the stairs such as the overall dimension of the stairs, most specifically the rise and run of the stairs, the size of the stringer, and the type of the railings that you can use. What are stringers? Generally, stringers are used to support your stairs.
These are locally available at most DIY stores, or you can cut them yourself from a lumber. For you to create a stringer, you must first figure out the rise of each step and the run on each stair. On most codes, a maximum rise can measure up to 7 ¾ inches, although most builders would suggest measurements between 7 to 7 ½ inches for ease of climbing. In order to determine the number of steps needed, measure the height of the area where you want your stairs to be placed from the ground and divide it by the height of the rise.
For the depth of the thread, the minimum measurement is 10 inches. What is a landing? A landing is a part of the stairs that is used to turn the direction of the steps in any direction. It can be placed in the middle or on the topmost portion of the stairs, depending on the design. This landing is most appropriate to use in instances when the stairs will take up too much space in your house. You also need to consider if you want to have a open-faced or close-faced stairs.
Open-faced stairs allows you to see through the steps of the as opposed to the closed-faced types. However, Open-faced types may not be suitable if you have small children and pets living with you as this can cause danger. What are railings for? Railings are used primarily to protect people while using the stairs. Most building codes require homebuilders and owners to install railings for stairs that are 24 inches off the ground or higher. However, railings can also be used to enhance the overall appearance of the stairs. Railings posts should be placed with utmost care so that the railings will be sturdy.
To wrap things up, it is always a good practice to check on the local building codes for proper measurements before you start your project. The success of your project does not end in accomplishing the task, but with having peace of mind that you build is not just beautiful, but safe as well.
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Deck Building Tips for the Handy Person
A deck is one of the most versatile, and inexpensive, living space additions a homeowner can make. Not only that, a building a deck can add a clean, flat, dry surface over exterior areas that are uneven or muddy. http://bit.ly/o3jB84