Monday, March 23, 2009

Deck Handrail Options





When building a deck handrail there are several options to choose. You can build the railing out of wood, metal, vinyl or composite. Wood is the cheapest option and you can use redwood, cedar or treated wood. Wood railings can be made in limitless designs and are a good choice if you are willing to keep a good stain on them. Vinyl railing come in only a few colors and styles but are maintenance free. Composite materials are becoming very popular for railings because they have many colors and styles to choose from. Metal railings are the most durable and cost the most. A good option is to combine metal with composites or wood. This gives a unique look that give an open feel.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

The use of moldings in you home


There are many great reasons for installing wood mouldings in your home. Whether your intent is to increase the value of your home, to showcase your own unique sense of style, or to simply reduce finishing costs. Mouldings offer you the opportunity to design and create the home you have always imagined!
Mouldings are one of the few things you can add to your property that have the potential for immediate reward. Simply said, installing wood mouldings increases the value of your home or business. Installing crown moulding, wainscot paneling, chair rails or mantel trims enhances architectural elegance and distinguishes your property from others. Using a variety of moulding profiles, in addition to traditional baseboards and casings will upgrade the look of different rooms and highlight the special care that has gone into your property.
Your home should be a place of comfort and inspiration. It is a true reflection of the way you live your life. Installing wood mouldings to your home allows you to display your creativity and authenticity to the world!
In addition to their structural majesty, mouldings also serve a range of functional purposes. Baseboards, for example can be used to conceal the gap between your floor and wall. Similarly, casings serve to disguise the opening between your door and wall. Mouldings also serve in the transition from different materials such as paint and wallpaper, or can be used to emphasize contrasts between the same materials. These extra details can help you significantly reduce the finishing costs in your home.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Fixing a door that dosen't stay closed



If you have a door that opens by it self, there is a simple fix. The doors swings open because the wall or door was installed out of plumb.
Remove one of the hinge pins by using a nail or nail set. put the nail in the hole on the bottom of the hinge and tap it with a hammer Make sure the door is held in place by someone when you have the hinge pin out so that it does not pull off of the remaining hinge. Set the hinge pin on a cement floor  and hit the middle of the pin with a hammer. This will bend the pin slightly. Reinstall the pin by tapping it down with a hammer. Repeat with another pin if the door still swings open. This will put a little tension on the hinge making it harder for the door to swing open by it self.


Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Choosing the best deck material


When it comes to building a deck there is a wide choice of materials to build it with.  You can pick from wood or composite materials. Each one has its advantages and disadvantages.  If the lowest initial price is the most important factor then a wood deck would be your choice. If overall durability and low maintenance is important than a composite material would be the best choice.

Woods decks can be built with several types of wood. The lowest cost would be fir or pine. They require a sealer or paint to keep them from rotting The next step up in price would be pressure treated lumber. It typically is made of fir in the west and southern pine in the east. It is treated with a preservative that allows it to withstand rotting. Treated lumber can be very durable and is the best choice for the structural part of the deck, such as posts and floor joists. A better looking wood  choice is redwood or cedar. Redwood and cedar have natural preservative in the wood allowing them to hold up to the elements better than other woods. They cost more and are a softer wood so they can show signs of wear over time.  They generally make the best looking deck and can last a long time if you keep a good sealer or stain on them. The choice between them comes down to availability in your area and which one you like the look and feel of.

Composite decking has become very popular and there are several brands with many styles and colors available. They cost more than wood decks initially but over time their durability and lack of maintenance make them a good value. Composite decking can be made to look like several species of wood and has many styles of handrails available. Many people are familiar with some of the biggest suppliers such as Trex and TimberTech. One of the latest features of composite decking is the ability to install them with hidden fasteners meaning you do not see screw heads in the boards. Choosing the best composite for your deck comes down to what is available in your area and the color and style you like best.


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