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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-04-22, Page 66A new deck can do a lot for home and yard A pew deck can do wonderful things for your home's. appearance and:your outdoor lifestyle. But --before you dive into the pro- - ject, take time out to do' some thoughtful planning. Your project will go quicker:in the long run, and you'll be happier with the results. - First, analyze your needs. What's the main purpose of the deck? Is it for sun wor ship or dining al fresco, to dress upan-entry or provide -a' private getaway? getaway?. • Knowing the deck's function is essential to a good plan. You may find you heed several areas or levels — one for entertainment and. outdoor cooking, one for sunning. While rectangular and square decks are easiest to build: the simplest design may not be the best for you. Multiple levels can add more flair and function than one large plat- form in some situations. Stake out the deck Begin by drawing to scale on graph -paper a top and•side view of the house. Include ma- jor landscaping,_ driveways, doors, and loca- tion of utility lines underground. _ Then ,lay out the deck on paper. Try to design it in increments of 2 feet since lumber comes in these even lengths: It will save you a lot of sawing and extra expense. Now go outside with tape measure and 1 x 2 stakes and lay out the deck on the site. Determine width, then length and height by measuring the side of the house and mak- ing where you want the top of the decking. Tap stakes into the ground along the hause where the ledger strip will go and at points somewhat beyond the exact points where posts will be placed: Mark the string with a felt pen exactly at the posts positions. Check for square To check the corners of the deck for `square, use this simple surveying procedure - with two fixed lines forming a right -angle. tus will be your guide for measurements. Line No. l is always parallel to the house or other structure the deck is built against. If the deck will be detached, just run -a straight line along one edge of the proposed site. Line No. 2 will intersect line No. 1 (see drawing )., _ ..Take three stakes and a nylon line and lay out a triangle. Line No. 1 should he 8 feet long, parallel to the wall. Stake the line at points A and B. Line No. 2 also connects to stake A, running -to a point 6' from A. Attach the line to point C several feet beyond. Check the 'distance from stake -C to.stake- B, the hypotenuse of the right triangle. When its measurement is exactly 10 feet, your corner will be square. Double check at stake A with a carpenter's square. Then, us- ing stakes and string, lay out the entire deck,' repeating .the, process to check each corner for square.. If building a detached deck), you can form line No.' 1 by placing stakes along a line parallel to one edge of the deck site. 'Select'materials Your next decision is what kind of wood to use. We recommend pressure treated lumber .for all your outdoor project needs. Why?- Several reasons: low cost, low maintenance, • resistance to decay .and in- sects, handsome finish qualities, and ' workability. A. process which forces preservatives deep into the cells of quality lumber makes - G -P pressure -treated lumber a solid choice for .decking, joints and beams. And, it's essential to use only pressure -treaters lumber for posts to resist decay. Use stainless steel fasteners and hot -dipped galvanised nails to resist stains. Know the code Also,.don't forget to check your local building code before beginning construction to be sure you meet local requirements. Be sure to follow manufacturer's instruc- tions when using power tools. And .don't forget to wear safety goggles whenusing hammer or power tools. Theovi1/4.„ "10 PQ`s Colr bookTM by Burlin V t Pc ge 39 Rates 66 id in a esstsat Rawl _Iona car teat 99 ea 0 s Never in the history of carpet presentation has choosing been made so easy. so satisfy- ing. so pleasurable. "The Colouring Book-" presents one hundred and twenty carpet 'pages' of beautiful contemporary colours. in six different 'chapters- of styles. It's all there for you to review.a page at a time There's no more flipping through waterfalls of heavy samples Just lift out the 'pages' of carpet to select the one you like most See the subtly conceived interplay of tone. lustre and 'full hand' that reveals colours so richly apparent to the cntical eye of the homemaker And they're all the same price. so all you have to do is think colour Which. in our book, is rated numher one' 53 JNG STREET, CLINTSN (.lust across from the Post Office) 482 3528