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Finding the Right Design for Your Backyard Working on a deck? Plan ahead to avoid zoning, aesthetic, and budget problems. |
Popular Mechanics July 25, 2008 Joseph Truini |
Your Ultimate Guide to the 5 Materials That Make a Modern Deck Decking options have grown exponentially over the past several years. It wasn't long ago that the only choice was wood. |
This Old House John D. Wagner |
Decking Decisions New options mean your next deck may not even be real wood. |
This Old House Jeanne Huber |
High-Tech Decks Plastic planks that don't crack, rot, or splinter |
This Old House Elizabeth Lilly |
Deck Safety Checklist 7 signs that it's time to repair or replace your deck |
This Old House Joseph Truini |
Great Decks are Made of Great Details Adapt these inspiring design ideas to your next deck. |
National Gardening June 2000 Alex Wilson |
Would-Be Wood "Lumber" from recycled materials looks like wood and offers real advantages. Is it for you? |
This Old House Joe Hurst-Wajszczuk |
Go From an Old Deck to New in 4 Steps There's no secret to deck maintenance - repair the deck, clean it and protect it. But learning tricks the pros use can make the job go faster and the results last longer. |
This Old House Fran J. Donegan |
Deck Defense A guide to the cleaners, finishes and techniques for making your deck look new again... |
The Motley Fool July 12, 2005 Stephen D. Simpson |
A Tree Grows in Grand Rapids A strong construction market keeps Universal Forest Products looking green. Investors can enjoy this stock. |
This Old House Curtis Rist |
Building a Safe Deck A deck can handle even the rowdiest gang of fraternity brothers as long as the beam that carries the floor joists is properly bolted to the side of the house. Unlike bolts, nails can pull out --- and without warning... |
This Old House Sam Martin |
Landscaping a Sloped Lot Retaining walls, decks, and native plants give the finishing touch to our Timeless Home... |
Popular Mechanics December 3, 2008 Mark Clement |
How to Build a Pergola: FAQs Can I attach to the house or an existing wood deck? Yes. |
The Motley Fool December 27, 2004 Matt Thurmond |
Trex and Competitors Lumber Along Trex, the maker of composite deck material, hopes to gain market share and beat the competition. |
Popular Mechanics July 2006 Fiona Gilsenan |
Cooking Without Walls Move beyond a grill and a few folding chairs to a true outdoor kitchen, which can be a manageable and rewarding DIY project. |
This Old House Sam Martin |
Landscaping a Sloped Lot Retaining walls, decks, and native plants give the finishing touch to our Timeless Home |
This Old House Amy R. Hughes |
Take It Outside An outdoor kitchen is a great gathering spot for friends and family. Here's how to design and equip one. |
Outside August 2005 |
Inside Out Americans spent $200 BILLION on home renovations in 2004, and a full third of that went outdoors to patios, decks, pools, and the latest rage in home upgrades: the outdoor room. |
This Old House Fran J. Donegan |
Outdoor Kitchens Why run back and forth to the house when you can move everything you need outside? Here are some of the basics for building an outdoor kitchen. |
U.S. CPSC May 13, 2009 |
Composite Decks Recalled by Louisiana-Pacific; Decks Can Deteriorate and Break, Posing Fall Hazard The recalled decking can prematurely deteriorate and unexpectedly break. Consumers can fall through broken decking and suffer serious injuries. |
This Old House Scott H. Schilling |
Refresh Your Deck Bringing luster back to weather-beaten wood. |
Popular Mechanics August 2002 Joseph Truini |
Build A Backyard Pool Deck New techniques to get the job done quick. |
U.S. CPSC August 19, 2005 |
Kadant Composites Inc. Recall of Certain GeoDeck(TM) Decking and Railing Materials When the decking or railing material is exposed to hot temperatures and sunlight, it can prematurely degrade. The degraded material could break, posing a fall hazard to consumers. |
National Gardening Barbara Richardson |
How Safe is Your Deck? For years, consumer and industry advocates have presented conflicting research evidence that arsenic, a carcinogen, can leach in dangerous amounts from structures made from pressure treated wood, such as decks. |
BusinessWeek June 12, 2006 Larry Armstrong |
My Retreat, The Shed Freestanding backyard rooms, even the prefab versions, are getting fancy. |
National Gardening |
Backyard Ideas When you start thinking about your yard as place to live in, not just to garden in, a shift in priorities occurs. Where you once saw places for flower beds, shrub borders, and a vegetable garden, you now see the need for places where human activities can take place comfortably. |
Popular Mechanics July 7, 2009 |
7 Easy Repairs for Broken Wood Furniture Should you repair it or throw it out? |