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Springtime DIY Projects to Add Curb Appeal

Warm weather beckons, and homeowners answer the call. Springtime means taking inventory of the home exterior and making changes. DIY projects upgrading the home’s curb appeal are both rewarding and...

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Building Raised Garden Beds

Above Ground or Ground Contact? That is the Big Question By Belinda Remley Whether taking on a project themselves or hiring professional contractors to handle the job, many consumers have...

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Comparing prices of composite decking

With the price of wood nearly doubling, low-maintenance composite decking looks better than ever. As you research the options and compare prices, keep in mind that many manufacturers offer different product lines at different price points, i.e., “good, better, best.”

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Trex decking

Best Deck Material Options: Composite, Wood & Alternative Materials

Choosing a decking material is arguably the most important decision you’ll make while building a deck. Different circumstances call for different types of decking, such as composite and wood decking.

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Deck Joist Sizing and Spacing

Bringing your favorite people together to enjoy a beautiful summer day on your deck is a great way to unwind and relax. And while it’s important to have a deck that’s aesthetically pleasing to you, you first have to make sure it’s structurally sound.

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Above ground pool deck

How to Design & Build an Above-Ground Pool Deck

Choosing a decking material is arguably the most important decision you’ll make while building a deck. Different circumstances call for different types of decking, such as composite and wood decking.

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Armstrong Clark wood stain
Armstrong-Clark Wood Stains

Armstrong-Clark’s deck and siding wood stain has nondrying conditioning oils that separate from the drying side of the formula. These oils penetrate deep into the deck or siding wood fiber where the wood’s natural oils used to be. This process rejuvenates the wood. The drying oils stay at the surface, lock in the conditioning oils […]

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