DEAR TIM: Recently a deck collapsed near where I live, and people got seriously injured. The report blamed the failure on the use of nails that had corroded and couldn’t hold the weight. Could this be ...
Dear Pat: The last time I built my deck, I used nails, and now they look bad and many are loose. I am planning to redo the deck and some other outdoor projects. Should I use screws this time? — Ned B.
MUSCLE SHOALS, Ala.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Fasco America, the exclusive North American distributor of the BECK Fastener Group, recently announced the new InvisiDeck™ Hidden SCRAIL® Fastener System, an ...
Upgrade Your Decking Game: The Stainless Steel Advantage by Allen’s Trading Co. Eagle Claw Fasteners
Creating the perfect deck requires attention to detail, and the choice of decking screws is no exception. With an array of options on the market, ranging from coated to stainless steel, selecting the ...
Powell, TN – Allen’s Trading Company LLC. Eagle Claw Fasteners, an esteemed provider of innovative fastening solutions, announces its groundbreaking deck screw line, specifically engineered for ...
Yes, lumber treated with chromated copper arsenate (CCA)–used in deck construction for many years–is no longer being sold for residential use. And yes, alternative lumber products treated with ...
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How to Replace Deck Boards
Has your deck seen better days? A complete deck rebuild is probably not necessary. Whether you have one bad deckboard to replace or many, the process is the same. We'll show you how on an old, ...
Stacy is a journalist and content creator with six years of experience writing about home improvement topics. Besides Forbes Home she has contributed her work and expertise to publications such as ...
Q: Our two-year-old cooling-heating system doesn’t deliver air well to rooms most distant from the unit. We have a two-story house. We tried closing some of the duct flaps to force more air to the ...
Dear Pat: The last time I built my deck, I used nails, and now they look bad and many are loose. I am planning to redo the deck and some other outdoor projects. Should I use screws this time? -- Ned B ...
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