Deck Maintenance
... The first thing that should be done is to check for loose boards and protruding nails. Any loose boards
should be re-secured or ... www.homeimprovementpages.com.au/article/Deck_Maintenance |
Budgeting for your Water Feature
... any delivery fees for materials; water quality test kits and treatment kits; the small items such as tubing,
nails, screws, glue, and other fittings; ... www.homeimprovementpages.com.au/article/Budgeting_Water_Feature |
Joist Protection - Home Improvement Pages
... materials. It comes in rolls of varying lengths, and is simply fastened to the joist using nails or
another advised fastening method. ... www.homeimprovementpages.com.au/article/joist_protection |
Decking Materials - Home Improvement Pages
... The wooden tiles are generally square in shape and are held together with plastic fasteners, eliminating the
need for glue or nails. ... www.homeimprovementpages.com.au/article/decking_materials |
Check the Deck
... A routine check of your deck, regardless of its age, can also pick up on problems such as splitting timbers,
warped timbers, loose or missing nails or screws ... www.homeimprovementpages.com.au/article/Check_Deck |
Skirtings - Home Improvement Pages
... In modern homes, skirtings are fixed using masonry nails which are hammered at an angle through the
board into the brickwork, or with adhesives to stick them ... www.homeimprovementpages.com.au/article/skirtings |
PVC Fencing - Home Improvement Pages
... flexibility. Because the fencing is a smooth surface with no nails, sharp edges or splinters, it is
safer than many other types of fences. ... www.homeimprovementpages.com.au/article/pvc_fencing |
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