DIY Weekend Deck Project Part 3 – Laying Down Deckboards

DIY Weekend Deck Project Part 3 – Laying Down Deckboards



In this project Jeff tackles a weekend deck project. The plan: to salvage the existing frame from an old deck, re-structure, and lay new boards, skirts and rails. This project enables the homeowner to save a lot of money! In this project we used cedar for the purpose of the video; however, using pressure treated will work just as well and cost a lot less. So start saving and start building it! An it’s only going to take you a weekend!

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