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  • The next part of this deck building Siri's is to attach the wood decking and railings.

  • You can see how to install posts and framing in the previous video in this Siri's at Lowe's dot com slash build the deck.

  • If you want to attach composite decking, check out that video, too.

  • There are two ways to mount posts.

  • Posts can be mounted on the inside of the rim, Joyce or on the outside of the Joyce TS, which is what we're doing on this wood deck.

  • Start by determining the post spacing for the number of posts.

  • Start with posts by the house posted outside corners, plus at the top of the stairs.

  • Now measure the distance between two corner posts and divide by the distance allowed between posts.

  • Round up to the nearest toll number, then subtract one.

  • For example, 15 feet divided by five feet equals three minus one, so you get two posts in between.

  • Make sure the posts are evenly spaced.

  • If one is lined up right over a choice, you can reposition it slightly.

  • Cut the post's toe length according to your plan and local codes.

  • We're using deck anchors attached to the Joyce ts, which makes for a stronger railing along the enjoy Ste.

  • Attach extra bracing between the Joyce TS to mount the anchors.

  • Screw a post in place, making sure it's plumb.

  • Line up the anchor and mark the bolt hole.

  • Drill through the Joyce and Post, attached the anchor and secure the post with carriage bolts at a second.

  • Bolt through the Joyce below the anchor, an anchor on the backside of the bracing add strength along the rim.

  • Joyce for posts next to Joyce, you can add a piece of two by two.

  • Secure the anchor so it doesn't interfere with the Joyce Tanger for posts that Aaron between Joyce TS install extra bracing to secure the anchors.

  • Decking goes down next because our deck is so wide, we're installing parting deck boards in the middle.

  • We've added extra, bracing to support them.

  • Starting near the house, set the straightest decking board flush with the rim Joyce Drill pilot holes about one inch from the edge into the rim.

  • Joyce, then driving decking screws, continues securing to the Joyce with screws along the entire board for the next board.

  • Pull it against the first board, then secure it with two screws in each Joyce.

  • When attaching wood decking, drill pilot holes at the ends.

  • The screws along the middle shouldn't need them.

  • Also notch around posts or other obstructions.

  • Continue installing the board's checking for square every few boards.

  • When you get near the end dry, lay the boards to determine the width of the last board.

  • Remember to account for overhang.

  • If it's too skinny, you can rip a little of the last few boards to widen it, then round over the edges with a router for a cleaner look.

  • We also rounded the decking toward the parting boards.

  • When the decking is secure, snap a straight line, allowing a one and 1/4 inch overhang and cut the excess with the post's attached.

  • You can install the railings.

  • We'll use two by fours as the top and bottom rails at a rail cap and attach ballast er's attached to buy four rails along the backside of the posts.

  • Bottom rail three and 1/2 inches from the decking and top rail flush with the top of the posts for a finished look center of 5/4 by six in trail cap on top and miter the corners to space the ballast er's.

  • You can use a scrap two by four to attach them.

  • Drill pilot holes in each Alistair and secure with screws to the top and bottom rails.

  • The last railing will go on the stairs.

  • See howto build stairs and add the railing in the next video toe.

  • Learn about each step of deck installation.

  • Goto lows dot com slash build a deck.

The next part of this deck building Siri's is to attach the wood decking and railings.

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