2016

Comparing Composite And Wood Decks

Decks can add value to your home as well as provide valuable outdoor living space for relaxing and entertaining. When it comes to having a new deck installed, you will need to make a decision on the materials. The main choice will be between composite decking and wood decking. The following guide can help you make an informed choice. Composite decking Composite deck boards are made out of plastic, usually a polyethylene or a polyvinyl product.

3 Mistakes To Avoid When Constructing A Cinder Block Retaining Wall

Cinder blocks are often used in various home improvement projects, including building fences and retaining walls. The blocks offer an inexpensive and durable option for completing projects. If you are planning to build a retaining wall, here are some mistakes to avoid.  Removing Too Much or Too Little Topsoil In order to place your cinder blocks, you will need to remove some of the topsoil. Removing the topsoil is important for leveling the blocks and ensuring that water is not able to leak past the wall.

Add Curb Appeal With Your Fencing Choice

Adding a fence to your yard is probably a necessity. You need it to delineate space to keep pets and kids in, and to add privacy to your yard. However, a fence also impacts the look of your house. Choose a fencing style that complements your home's façade. Decorate a Chain Link Fence Chain link fencing is a popular choice. It's relatively maintenance free and low-cost. However, the basic profile doesn't meet some homeowners' design sensibilities.

Vinyl Fence Repositioning – Doing It Right

If your vinyl fencing isn't positioned as you would like it to be, you can reposition it without having to completely dismantle it. This project is doable, but it isn't quite as easy as the initial installation of the fence was. You will have to deal with the concrete footers that had been poured to hold the fence in the ground securely. Below, you will find instructions for repositioning your fence without causing any damage.

Reduce Costs For Fencing Installation With 4 Tips

Installing fencing around your property may have been a long awaited project of yours, but you may have been hesitant to get started due to concerns over costs. Since fencing can cost anywhere between $20 to $29 per linear foot, saving money in a variety of ways can help make this project more attainable and allow you to get the privacy your backyard deserves. Instead of immediately jumping in by visiting a fencing contractor, consider the following four tips for getting fencing installed for cheap.