Decking Ideas: Deck Construction Supplies and Tools

So you’ve become interested in deck construction, but you’re not clear on how to build a deck? You’ve seen hundreds of examples of decking ideas and designs on other people’s landscapes.  You like the idea that building a deck will mean having an attractive “outdoor living space” at your disposal. Problem is, you don’t know where to begin, you say? Your do-it-yourself carpentry skills are basic at best, and the prospect of deck design and construction from scratch is rather daunting? Well, you’ve come to the right place. This article is meant to serve as a springboard for those interested in building decks, who seek information geared for the beginner. This article should provide novices with enough information to get them started with supplies and tools.

I’ll focus on the essential steps in deck building, with emphasis on the initial steps that get the project off on sound footing. Space does not permit treatment of the finishing touches, such as railings and deck sealers. My goal is simply to furnish you with a solid foundation – both literally and figuratively. Once beginners get started on a project as complex as this one, one of their most obvious needs will be to ask questions. An opportunity to do so will arise when they shop for lumber and other supplies for the deck project at a hardware store. The hardware store can be a great source of free information. But to ask intelligent questions, you need some knowledge of the subject already, including knowledge of the terminology used to discuss the various aspects of it. You also need an introduction to some basic problem solving in deck construction. Think about the freestanding deck as an alternative to the type that gets secured directly to a house. Why? Because although you can still place a freestanding deck adjacent to a house, a freestanding deck obviates a problem for the non-carpenter: namely, it avoids having to remove siding from your house (a scary thought for most of us). You need to be made aware of such challenges that await you in your initial foray into deck construction. Once you become aware of the problems – and mull over some suggestions as to how to solve them – you’ll be brimming with astute questions when you walk into the hardware store.

Speaking of the hardware store, some of the supplies you’ll need for your decking ideas are likely to include the following: Flashing Caulking compound, Pre-mixed concrete, Gravel or crushed stone, Cinder blocks, Post caps, Post bases, Seismic ties, Joist hangers, Cardboard tube, concrete forms, and Rebar.  If you must use nails, use stainless steel or HDG nails (either ring-shank nails or spiral-groove, for better holding power). But it is preferable to use deck screws, Joist hanger nails, HDG bolts, or lag screws and washers.

The following are some of the tools you may need for this deck project: Shovel, Carpenter’s level, Carpenter’s square, Plumb bob, Wheelbarrow (for mixing concrete), Caulking gun, Drill Wrench (to tighten lag screws), Hammer, Circular saw, Tape measure, Safety eyewear, and Scrap lumber for bracing.

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September 06 2009 05:19 pm | decking ideas

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