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@cornfieldinabucket204010 ай бұрын
When it comes to the joist tape that black sticky stuff why not pre-cut it 8 ft length or a little bit extra and then cut it off at the end start up by the edge of the house siding and work your way down to the end of the deck and cut off the extra
@ronmit-p5g10 ай бұрын
lol you never start ur first deck bord at the house end with the fuck ur cut off at the end gonna look like so you just add on to the deck lol ...never let this guy build ur deck
@veltangheorghe33746 ай бұрын
Am lucrat cu wotcott
@Sal-oi1db9 ай бұрын
An old builder taught me to use 6" tarpaper strips on the top of each joist. The decking holds it down and it sheds water . I replaced a deck he built after 50 years and the joists were like brand new! They still had the ink stamps on them!
@mikeballinger93968 ай бұрын
I all ways use strips of flashing
@videodistro7 ай бұрын
Yes! Tar paper is.MUCH cheaper than butyl, but lasts just as well. Pretty much.
@travisedwards99836 ай бұрын
@@videodistro Synthetic roofing underlayment, roll roofing bottom sheet, liquid roof coating etc etc all work very well and much cheaper than the tape
@rudyrupert6859Ай бұрын
Did you re-use the joists if they were in such good shape?
@johnjrkean700811 ай бұрын
I've watched u for years not only do I appreciate ur knowledge but I respect the living hell outta ur honesty....THANK U for being real
@HomeRenoVisionDIY11 ай бұрын
I appreciate that
@noahziegler34788 ай бұрын
One man's knowledge is another man's lies. Whatever floats your boat. Nothing you do is going to get you three to four dollars return on the dollar in value lol.
@r0000g10 ай бұрын
I just watched this video at 2X speed. I'm ready to build my deck 10X Faster! I should be done in about 10 mins.
@liquinas8 ай бұрын
Imagine what you could do if you watched it at 4x
@Adeus17 ай бұрын
@@liquinas😂😂😂
@rriddick85712 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@Clockeman10 ай бұрын
I have to say I really appreciate you going through the process, including the foibles, mistakes and frustrations. So many building shows make it look so easy. But everytime there's something...and you need to figure it out.
@cooperw2211 ай бұрын
Been running with Jeff’s technique for multiple builds. Enough I started a handyman business! People always ask how I know how to do the things I can do! We’ll honestly I watch KZbin, so i try it on my personal homes and then take the skills to the business. But remember never make your customers your test subjects! Know, before you share.
@nikolairp11 ай бұрын
1:08:32 Easy, change the angle from a 45 to what you can use and make the cuts. If it works out to be 35 on the deck, you need a 55 for the side. The outside seam will look identical.
@cadthunkin9 ай бұрын
I don't get why he did what he did. If he had done regular 45 to 45 joint all it would do is lift the vertical pieces 1/4 inch. His top boards were not too short, it is his side boards he seems to have cut short.
@FHES200511 ай бұрын
I always start laying my deck board from the outer edge and work my way into the house that way my rip board is at the house but every builder's different Cheers
@tv-ke4lx11 ай бұрын
If you can lay them out ahead of time and know that you will have a decent size piece against the house that idea works well… But I’ve seen many times where people get to the house and they have a one or 2 inch strip and it doesn’t go well
@TheTurbinator11 ай бұрын
Well if you can do simple basic highschool math, you can calculate how much board you'll need to cover the deck, and then make the deck the correct size from the beginning, so you have no cut-off anywhere. But math is scary, I guess?
@4pitts1burgh2810 ай бұрын
That's a great tip. Simplest way to hide it
@cyndigreenwood327210 ай бұрын
I agree, I would Rip the board closest to the house as well. But not only that, I would have purchased all the materials needed and adjust the framing especially when it comes to the width (or length, depending on what you want to call it) That depends on what style of edge you are looking to achieve. I wouldn't have started framing without that Fascia.
@TaylorMadeDIY10 ай бұрын
You can also let your joists run "wild", and cut them towards the end of laying your decking. You can add blocking about 3/4 of the way to edge of joists, to keep things square, being as you wont install the rim joist until towards the very end. (Last few rows of decking). Or if you have a beam towards the end of the deck, that can get things square as well. Very similar to how framers cut the rafter tails for fascia, when building a house. Not my favorite way of doing it, but you can ensure full pieces this way as well with no rips.
@thinde8811 ай бұрын
I’ve watched your previous deck videos to the point I was able to build my own 24x16 deck that came out great and I still find myself watching this entire thing.
@jakubmakalowski64286 ай бұрын
the best instructional videos are always the ones that leave the mistakes in.
@seanjohnstone10725 ай бұрын
The whole deck was a mistake
@dad14325 ай бұрын
@seanjohnstone1072 Yet Jeff rakes in $$$ from satisfied customers and has thousands of subscribers who respect and appreciate him.
@MortenMadsen19825 ай бұрын
@@seanjohnstone1072 So was the fence he made in a different video, you can see it in the background at 18:21
@GaryWallBass3 ай бұрын
This was one BIG mistake. The next owner, at some point, will say. “What idiot built this?”
@nunya___11 ай бұрын
** The reason 12ft lumber is more that 12-ft is twofold. Shrinkage _and_ so you can cut it (1/8 inch is lost due to the width of the saw blade) into several shorter pieces and still get say... four, 3-ft boards. :)
@user-pf5xq3lq8i11 ай бұрын
1. Shrinkage. 2. So you can cut the ends off perfectly square.
@itsme658211 ай бұрын
Gotta check out Gtape for joist tape. The 3035 even comes without the backing paper. You can even peel it off itself when you inevitably fold it over. You don't have to throw that bit out.
@catsmeow556611 ай бұрын
That's a good tip! Thank you!
@VideoNOLA11 ай бұрын
8:00 "Twelve-foot lumber" runs long because otherwise you'd wind up short after making a few cross cuts. The saw kerf eats up some of that extra inch. It's a good thing.
@Suddenlystan7286 ай бұрын
I super appreciate how you keep in all the times you make a mistake. Not only is it nice to remind myself that even sometimes the pros screw up, but it's super helpful to see how you double check measurements and approach fixing the inaccuracies.
@LC-lu8yp10 ай бұрын
I love watching you on any project, you're a good teacher and I learn a lot....that being said...the camera angles were not very good when it came to zooming in to see what you were talking about...teaching as though we have never built a deck before. Like the 3,4,5 method? What did you use on the raw edges of the treated wood? Mainly zooming in to actually see what you were talking about. But I do enjoy your videos.
@mitchheaden77279 ай бұрын
Thats why I love watching your videos Reno. You're real and honest. It's nothing scripted and you have good common sense mixed with a wealth of knowledge. I really appreciate all your videos. I've learned so much to make me a better amateur builder.
@justinsmith107311 ай бұрын
I keep learning things from your videos. Carpenter pencils are 1/2 & 1/4 for spacing!??! Fantastic tidbit I somehow never knew. Thx
@tom4sso11 ай бұрын
The lumber is longer on purpose so you can make a straight 90 edge. Same for floor joists
@fjeinca6 ай бұрын
Jeff, you’re one lovable Canuck. I’ve watched several of your tutorials and you never waste my time. May your channel continue to soar upward with increasing popularity! Thanx for so many good tips along the way. 👍
@hdco209610 ай бұрын
I like it because when he makes mistakes he shows them
@briankowald646511 ай бұрын
I like the screws too. Gotta love how Jeff throws the board over hi knee and cuts it. How about a hidden joist hanger for the end joists?
@sherip127010 ай бұрын
Yeah, that throw the board over the knee and cut with a circular saw technique....had me sucking in my breath. Kids, don't try this at home. ;)
@Philmein26 ай бұрын
@@sherip1270me too. Safety is not a concern of his. I just about $hit myself when I saw that.
@ThisIsNotAVideo10 ай бұрын
Can four nails really take the place of a joist hanger? I'd like to see the code section for that.
@martinpantoja24238 ай бұрын
There’s a code for Lp decks?
@keytothegate686 ай бұрын
A properly installed hanger would be bette, stronger and easier to install but this is a small ground level deck with no codes methinks
@tomconway680811 ай бұрын
There is a screw called FastenMaster Cortex. It doesn't require pre-drilling and it has a bit that bores out a perfect hole for a plug that matches the board while driving the screw. They sell plugs that match Trek and other composite brands as well. That would be great for the areas where you have to face screw.
@HomeRenoVisionDIY11 ай бұрын
agreed if I had time to order them in. Cheers!
@LoganLovell8 ай бұрын
Rebuilt my parents deck on my own with Camo and Trex. I found out about Camo from you years back and they love it. Cheers!
@HomeRenoVisionDIY7 ай бұрын
Cheers Logan!
@joshuagrant49616 ай бұрын
This was like watching my dad build a deck 😂 just with less swearing
@Kristenoyinbo6 ай бұрын
Hahahaha
@jojokeane3 ай бұрын
You were able to watch? I'm a woman, and I had to help as a girl. In the Texas sun. I had one of those maniacal chore assigning Midwestern Dads. 😊
@joshuagrant49613 ай бұрын
@@jojokeane 😂😂 my dad was a perfectionist so if he wasn’t the one doing it, it was being done wrong.
@karo578410 ай бұрын
"...How much ugly I'm willing to put up with..." Those are the truest words for a do it yourselfer when things don't go perfect! That's just being honest with yourself:). Great video, liked/subbed
@thinde8811 ай бұрын
I did the trex on my deck but just picture framed it with normal deck boards to hide all the weird edges and then stained that and it came out pretty good.
@johnd55429 ай бұрын
They typically make the same boad with square edge, often Lowes/Depot dont stock that stuff so youll have to order it. But your better off buying from a lumber company, typically way cheaper too.
@amadeuss334111 ай бұрын
There is no 0 maintenance. There is low maintenance. ---- I have a composit deck with waterproofing and patio under it - I still have to wash it once a while, and use some car care products to make it shine and remove scratches. ----- The one downside of composit - its getting hot as hell during summer days 😂
@HomeRenoVisionDIY11 ай бұрын
That is why we frame 12" O/C. Cheers try installing a sun shade!
@tv-ke4lx11 ай бұрын
I’ve never had a problem with my composite debt getting hot any worse than a wood deck. The problem with composite overtime especially with 5/4 boards is that it will sag so 12 inch center is a must
@gmscott931911 ай бұрын
I moved 7 years ago and after the first summer, I actually tore up the composite decking because it was so hot on our feet. I replaced it with wood and the wife and I have loved it ever since. A deck you can't use is not worthwhile. Great video, thanks! P.S. I used the Camo system also and it was so easy to use. No visible fasteners. It was their other system that uses the tool that looks like a stapler.
@Fortworthman9998 ай бұрын
He got paid and moved on, he doesnt care
@Fortworthman9998 ай бұрын
@@gmscott9319 I have used composite. it fades, warps and is hot. Would not recommend.
@AlejandroFlorez-s5k11 ай бұрын
I have always done a picture frame around the edge so you have 45 degree joints at the corners. This will allow you to do the same size overhang all around.
@Ittiz10 ай бұрын
Closing out the property? I don't blame you man, that highway noise the whole video! And oh, this last summer I had to rebuild my deck, way bigger project than that. But boy, watching this I'm glad I went went regular wood. Although for some odd reason the lower portion of my deck was 10" on center, maybe it had to do with the fact that it was ground contact? IDK. To edge the deck I used a router, very clean nice edge, magic I learned from the Stud Pack channel!
@fernandomatos88144 ай бұрын
I literally watched the trex academy series which helped me resurface my deck and also replace most of the joists. The 12 in on center for trex enhance according to trex is for a diagonal install. 16 in on center can be done for straight decking. With their videos I even built my own stairs 😊
@andrewschafer898611 ай бұрын
Some manufacturers allow 16OC for their composite deck boards. You must read and know the limitations of materials.
@imakecocktails9 ай бұрын
Trex and most major brands allow 16 OC for straight decking w/o voiding the warranty. If you install diagonally you need 12 OC.
@dkman1236 ай бұрын
I really appreciate the bit about the Trex requiring 12" joint spacing although wood allows 16" spacing. I had considered replacing my wood deck with Trex, but didn't pull the trigger. I just pressure washed it and it's looking OK, so I'll leave it as is.
@keithbussanich11 ай бұрын
if you are ever doing a lot of drilling like the skirt boards forget measuring/eyeballing. measure and drill a scrap piece and use it as a template. if your template is accurate every other board will be accurate. the screws will be damn near laser line perfect and look sexy as hell perfectly spaced
@Scorpio-me102811 ай бұрын
I have cleaned many wood decks and fence in Ohio. I didn’t use a pressure cleaner but used a brush , not as stiff , WITHOUT HANDLE and a SPONGE! That stick keeps u from getting in corners. And u have to stand back which wears out your arms more. U could have used the small piece u cut off to do corners. I got down and dirty . Only thing about staining or painting is that if u do use a pressure cleaner later when it gets dirty again is that some of the paint or stain chips off. You’re right, we are in Fl now and there was only a cement back patio so my then husband had recycled wood put in. After so many years he had it painted a redwood color instead of staining. There is a drain but the water didn’t flow that way so last year (he died a few yrs ago) I had someone put in a new drain but the water is still sitting not even in that area. The wood is dipping and weak in one big area from the water sitting there. I think that joint tape sounds like an excellent idea. Well now it’s up to me to figure out what to do. I imagine I would have to get a whole new deck . It’s actually the floor of a screened in patio. We were in construction “roofing” and everyone knows a guy who knows a guy , but I don’t and it’s very difficult here to get ethical people who are good and take pride in what they do and charge the most. In Ohio of course years ago, we never hired anyone for anything and figured it all out ourselves with our Dads help & guys learned that way. No one wants to do any physical lanor or most weren’t taught or just watched their parents! Soon , we’ll have a lot of college educated poor people who don’t know and traits! I see it now just like you mentioned how materials and supplies are made now . I call them throwaways so you’re always spending money buying something more INNOVATIVE, lol which is worse. Thank you as I learned a lot and I hope maybe you did also 😊 Gail
@haciendadad5 ай бұрын
I love that you said "going to pretend you are watching this and never built a deck before" because that is literally me.
@rachaebby11 ай бұрын
Also love seeing more of your son in videos! Helps me learn a lot more because he asks great questions ☺️
@HomeRenoVisionDIY11 ай бұрын
Glad you ti hear that. we just bought a 1970's home and will start the major renovation in the spring. Cheers!
@rachaebby11 ай бұрын
Oh cool!! Looking forward to that!
@Dingle123411 ай бұрын
@@HomeRenoVisionDIY He must be thrilled to be getting this education from his father. And proud of you!
@PhillBogart8 ай бұрын
@Jeff. You missed a timestamp at 57:30 where you unveil your now-modified Ford F-150 Greenhouse Edition. 😉
@SharronGillespie-ef7rk11 ай бұрын
As someone with minimal DIY experience, I appreciated how this video simplified the deck-building process. The tips for efficiency and the easy-to-follow demonstrations were incredibly helpful, making it seem like a doable project even for beginners.
@HomeRenoVisionDIY11 ай бұрын
Cheers Sharron
@Neilhoh310 ай бұрын
Good vid, again. Re the tape, suggest start at house, peel of a couple of inches only of backing tape, spread stretch out tape to full length of joist, hold it in position and get someone to grab the tab of backing tape at house and pull it out, with other hand on top pushing tape to joist as they go. You made hard work of that bit.😊
@flatroc19 ай бұрын
Beautiful. You gotta be the hardest workin' guy on video. Thanks
@bradmaxwell421411 ай бұрын
You maybe could’ve picture framed around the perimeter of decking possibly could’ve helped with skirting
@robsinclair100111 ай бұрын
JEFF Picture frame the deck, Cut it back 3 inches add some blocking So you have something to screw to . Increase the facia thickness If it looks intentional it looks like that's the way it was supposed to be built ! Nice touch with the plastic on the back window of your truck Rain diversion system
@bdalby10 ай бұрын
Great idea but I think it was a little late in the process.
@cptcosmo6 ай бұрын
I'm remodeling my home, currently painting. For paint I went with Benjamin Moore's top shelf paint that costs almost a hundred a gallon to non-contractors. Expensive, but I've worked with many different paint manufacturers over the years, and nothing works as well as a top shelf paint from BM or Sherwin Williams (BM has the best colors out of them all). Easier application, easier clean-up, less set-up in the brush (longer brush life), faster clean up with just soap & water (no petroleum solvents), and longer lasting paint life. 10 years later and a top shelf paint still looks new, except for whatever dings you've made... cheaper materials are harder to work with, take longer to work with, and tend to yield lesser results than quality materials. This is what we Architects call the "Life Cycle Cost" of a material. It may be cheap in the beginning, but in the long run you'll spend more in repairs and maintenance, replacing rot, etc.
@tv-ke4lx11 ай бұрын
Make your own facia with deck boards They typically look pretty good if you do two or three and stack them like siding
@DJSapphireKnight10 ай бұрын
Love your videos and LOVE the frogs in the background!! Thank you for making my days pleasant.
@frogsmoker7149 ай бұрын
I thought they were crickets.
@YT-MY10 ай бұрын
True maintenance free and lower cost would have been poured concrete. I re-decked my deck, and learned composite isn't maintenance free. Dirt, bird poop, and tree debris looks bad, so finding regular cleaning is needed. The gravel as a boarder won't be maintenance free either. My solution for no facia board was better grade exposed joists and solid PVC boards and end grooveless decking. Joists can be sealed or painted. Facial boards are flimsy, require special fasteners, and trap moisture. I opted to skip screws through the deck boards on the ends, and instead made it fully floating. The PVC composite expands contracts more than wood and needs to allow this movement, otherwise it will warp over time. Also Trek decking that use wood filler is susceptible to water absorption, so any breakthru of the PVC cap is potentially going to be a failure point (screws, end cuts, miter cuts). I suspect many composite decks will end up replaced in a timeframe close to wood.
@MrPolaris543138 ай бұрын
I also like the fact that he took the time to paint the ends but failed to use vinyl flashing on the house side
@jim770046 ай бұрын
"Shed" side... but yeah... why no flashing Jeff?
@ruthreeves16009 ай бұрын
Thank you for putting together this video.I really enjoyed watching the whole process.Looks great!😊
@mcappo55776 ай бұрын
You have to use the Trex Joist Tape. It's 1-5/8" and is enough to cover 50 ft. They also have beam tape that is 3-1/8" if you happen to need that. I'm not sure about Canada, but Lowe's stocks it on the shelf in the U.S.
@Dirtyharry7058511 ай бұрын
My decks are post hole floaters 36” down. That composite is nice but are hot and bow in summer and can ice slick when wet.
@lynnwilhelm792811 ай бұрын
Check out acrylic tapes. G-tape is great. Sticks much better than butyl tape. I think they make one without a backing now. DrDecks channel has good info on it.
@lynnwilhelm792811 ай бұрын
Oh, so sorry about your truck window. That really sucks.
@mokdog66611 ай бұрын
Once that window is replaced ,head to princess auto and get an $80 trailer hitch mounted bed extender for the next 12 foot load ! Another great video 🎉
@robcossin46908 ай бұрын
I recommend removing the grass first step, and lay a landscape fabric and then rock or pea gravel before the deck is constructed. And sticking on a two inch piece of roofing starter on top of each joist will help protect them from rot.
@xxparrotxx10 ай бұрын
Thanks for the thorough video. Have you tried picture framing the outside boards so that you don’t have to worry about that waterfall issue you spoke about?
@Abidsalehuk11 ай бұрын
You're absolutely a super star, very well explained since a few years i watched your chanel and i learned alot. well done
@AlexeiTetenov11 ай бұрын
37:30 Use a palm nailer to hammer in nails where you don't have enough room for your nail gun.
@neonzjaydescastle493010 ай бұрын
You're a gifted teacher
@Fortworthman9998 ай бұрын
With bad information.
@neonzjaydescastle49308 ай бұрын
Don't matter built my shed watching this guy. So stop being a hater
@timothyalexy97277 ай бұрын
@@neonzjaydescastle4930wouldn’t you rather learn “anything “ in life from the best possible source with the highest level of expertise? What good is “learning “ if you have 30% of the proper information.Everyone down the line is done a disservice..It’s not hating,it’s simply holding each other to a higher standard,and taking pride in everything we do.I personally welcome constructive criticism,and aim for perfection. Otherwise why bother
@TConnolly-qu8vp11 ай бұрын
You may be able to fix that miter appearance on the back waterfall edge by putting a round over bit in your router and running it all the way around the deck, giving it a bull nose edge.
@HenkSneev11 ай бұрын
That may not work with plastic decking, because of the textured surface on only the top of the boards.
@tv-ke4lx11 ай бұрын
Excellent idea. All depends on what the inner core of the board looks like
@TConnolly-qu8vp11 ай бұрын
Good point about the core. Mock up some scraps and test it first.
@BornToFly40319 ай бұрын
Zip tape, but you might see the lettering a little if there are gaps in the planking. Best tape ever.
@cbeserra11 ай бұрын
You may be able to route a nice roundover on the back side to take iff that sharp edge and make it look a little better.
@russellsacobie73643 ай бұрын
At 34:00, I noticed you didn’t pressure-treat (Pentox) the blocking on your 10" cuts. Was this a deliberate choice or an oversight? If it was intentional, I assume it's because moisture isn’t a concern for those cut edges?
@powerforchange9 ай бұрын
Hey, I use Huber Zip tape instead of butyl joist tape. It is cheaper, doesn't have a backing, and if i want I can cut a roll in half and double it up for twice the length.
@Merzui-kg8ds8 ай бұрын
I did a deck during COVID. Then, the cost of Trex was essentially the same as wood, because of the wood prices shooting to the stars during COVID. Hence, I did my front deck in Trex. I live in the land of 200 days of rain per year, so Trex is soooo the way to go.
@phochmann83768 ай бұрын
like the tunes selection...excellent working background
@AnthonyFreeman-p7k10 ай бұрын
Home Depot... Butyl Joist Tape for under Decking Boards in East TN. 1-5/8''x50ft. use it on every deck I build.
@MiriamKearney10 ай бұрын
These new blocks look amazing; have worked with the concrete. Could they be used to make the floor of a shed?
@wireless64111 ай бұрын
Did you pre-spray under the deck to eliminate grass and weeds?
@timothyalexy97277 ай бұрын
Judging by the way everything else was done on this abomination,I highly doubt it.
@dwaynelejeune350811 ай бұрын
So luv the how to tips,tricks, mistakes and how to correct it methods ❤❤❤
@danielng86992 ай бұрын
I like the idea of vertical fascia board.
@chrismonaghen97699 ай бұрын
The only thing I don't agree with is a perfectly level deck. ALWAYS pitch at least 1/8" away from the house, 1/4" pitch is preferred over 8'. Also a vapor barrier on the top of joists will help with preventing rot in 40 years when the Trex is still in good shape but needs to be replaced because your framing has rotted into the ground. Also putting a mesh or barrier under any framing that touches the ground is a good idea. Besides that, you have good technique and a lot of knowledge and skill.
@poltex61889 ай бұрын
What about measuring & cutting the deck tape before taking off the cellophane back, that way you don't have to deal with the weight of the roll twisting & falling off joist. You might try small zip ties as you cut to put between tape & cellophane for peeling starts.
@monkeycucumber10 ай бұрын
Instead of making the whole deck a 1/4" shorter, you could add a 1/4" fascia board to the rim joist to move the skirting out to match the decking.
@AVTECHGuy17 ай бұрын
I have something you can try unroll the tape to another roll and roll it back up on the other side. OR use 3M B- sealing tape that I use to splice buried cable I mean (telephone cables) I am talking about water proof stretches and no paper to pull off and then sticks in place and stays flexible too. That is my ideas
@jackhuynh24896 ай бұрын
Jeff, thanks again for the tips. You always cover as much ground as you could. That 10" gap for composite and 16" for non-composite is gold. Helped my in law repaired his old deck by replacing the top section with composite. No wonder it was wobbly walking on it. It's 16" gap. Really appreciated for guys like me that don't do this everyday.
@craigkokay53636 ай бұрын
The solution to the 'unseen' edge is simple. Cut a straight 1" away from the joist, then do you 45degree cut. You even said when setting the skillsaw that 1" high is correct.
@paulvolkmann297911 ай бұрын
Adjust your miter to make the corner meet - it doesn’t have to be 45*
@TenorDad9 ай бұрын
@38:00, instead of butyl tape, would brushed on Flex Seal work? Less frustration.
@JTOTHEW300011 ай бұрын
Jeff, any chance you fix that fascia board on the shed? It looks horrible...as for the rest. Thank You for teaching me. I remodled my kitchen and used many of your insights to complete it from teardown to the studs to end product. It cost me 10k. I am sure I added 25k to the value of my home. For that. I appreciate your skill...
@HomeRenoVisionDIY11 ай бұрын
when I get back to Canada I will for sure. I have a twisted fascia and it needs replacement. Cheers!
@MezzaLoey11 ай бұрын
The waterfall effect on the ends looks great… just needs the front wall replaced with horizontal.
@JTOTHEW300011 ай бұрын
@@HomeRenoVisionDIY Your the best Jeff. I a hope you have a successful and profitable new year brother :)
@user-pf5xq3lq8i11 ай бұрын
I think it looks stronger and more confident with the columns look.
@jeremyrichards13889 ай бұрын
How does it compress all boards, when your helper is standing on the boards that are suppose to compress? His weight on said boards would keep them from shifting back to the anchor board up against the shed.
@patrickjames10809 ай бұрын
Yep - that cracked me up 😂
@c0pyimitati0n6 ай бұрын
Just finished my deck and this video helped a ton! 🎉
@charliem256410 ай бұрын
Trying to understand why you did not cantilever the joist over the deck blocks so you wouldn't t gave to notch the rim joist and to help conceal the blocks
@timothyalexy97277 ай бұрын
Because he has no idea how to build a deck😂 Seems like a nice guy…That said,I wouldn’t let him build my dogshouse
@jeffreysimonson19249 ай бұрын
YOU NEED ONE OF THOSE GOOD OLD FASHIONED BOARD STRETCHERS!!!
@dadanomadi8348 ай бұрын
a henway would do the job
@aragato40911 ай бұрын
Hey Jeff, I would have used a router with a 45* bit and a bearing to get my offset. Perfect every time.
@BRENT31439459 ай бұрын
Steel framed decks are the future
@keithkearney550410 ай бұрын
Trex Protect Joist Tape at Home Depot peeled off great for me!
@mmmemgggg61711 ай бұрын
Does having all the blocked slanted rather than completely perpendicular add more surface area for water to attack and rot?
@HomeRenoVisionDIY11 ай бұрын
no it runs off and dries!
@ravenstarver136011 ай бұрын
It's kind of a waste of blocking this way. Only effective as the vertical distance covered. Just need a $50 palm nailer to put them in right. I know it wasn't in the truck that day ✌️
@jamesgibson18479 ай бұрын
You were asking what the opinions were for the waterfall pieces around your perimeter once installing the waterfall pieces if your lumber store carries tracks that is not the hidden screw system you can run a band over the waterfall system to the top of your boards and hide that and grain that you were talking about on the neighbor's side
@cttravels524411 ай бұрын
Love the channel. Love the content. Love the heart. Miss Max’s camera work!
@FaithfulMC11 ай бұрын
You could solve the issue by making the last edge board thinner, probably could do it with the circular saw, if you don’t have a planer available
@joann51577 ай бұрын
Beautiful job, as always.
@larrygwinn664911 ай бұрын
I take a piece of decking to my paint store and have it color matched. Then I paint all exposed ends. Then it blends in better
@DerbyBandit10 ай бұрын
What about the grass beneath the floor?
@chrisardern45947 ай бұрын
I used damp proof PVC it doesn't have a self adhesive side just lay it on the joist and stapled it. This post is like a Mack Sennett production.
@bjkjoseph11 ай бұрын
I made a little tiny deck on my shed, but I didn’t put a gutter in and the water kept splashing up and caused some damage so I had to put a gutter on it, so I’m trying to say,you might want to put a gutter on there
@cletusrobinson6 ай бұрын
Great work! Im doing a small one now down here in LA! I’m wondering why you did not use the “Picture Frame” style for the top? I also wondered why not to place horizontal boards for fascia with the groove trimmed off? If they were trimmed on a 45, it’d be easier? Amazing ingenuity from your videos.
@derekgleue367910 ай бұрын
Been wondering through all these videos-What are you doing with all that grass underneath?
@ssrrocks2211 ай бұрын
Looks great guys. Great work!!
@Espiritiv6 ай бұрын
So when you decided to screw in that first joist to the shed, how did you determine where that was suppose to be? Later you found that it was not square with the deck supports in there current location, so board ended up being moved. Did it not matter where you had it to start or was that always a temporary location?
@abiwenwodon865510 ай бұрын
Blue tape on the back window of the truck at 38:40 is a nice touch lol
@Euphroe10 ай бұрын
Fits right in with all the other tidbits of "Expertise" he offers.