Measure an equal distance from each end of the deck, allowing for an overhang (if desired), and snap a chalk line as a guide for the first row of decking. Align the first row with the chalk line and ...
It’s time to settle an age-old debate: nails vs. screws. Both are a form of ancient wood-fastening technology that still get the job done today. But how do you know which one to use for any given ...
Q. When we nail near the end of a piece, or nail or screw in the side edge, we often see a small split created by the fastener. Why is this and what can we do? With MDF, the fastener in an edge seems ...
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6 types of screws every DIYer needs to know

Overwhelmed with fastener options for your DIY projects? Learn about screw anatomy, types and materials to help you pick the ...
I was blessed by God to learn my craft of building and remodeling in Cincinnati. The first few years of my career had me working on houses that were close to 100 years old. I have no recollection of ...
Failing to properly care for your wooden deck in the summer can leave it at risk of damage in the winter. Inspecting for damage and cleaning the deck regularly with the proper cleaners and appliances ...