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1.4 Ear, eye and hand protection.jpg
1.5 Take care working at height.jpg
2. Apply at least two coats of paint.jpg
4. Reeding is designed to go on the underside.jpg
3. Galvanised nails, drive screws and decking screws.jpg
5.1 Boards must be secured to at least three joists.jpg
5.2 Sink a screw or nail on either side of the board.jpg
6. Ensure there is adequate space between boards.jpg
7. Pre-drill on ends to avoid splitting.jpg
8. Check panel is plumb before screwing off bottom brackets.jpg
9. Oils are ideal for enhancing colour and grain of hardwood.jpg
10.1 Consider a privacy screen.jpg
10.2 Completed deck.jpg
1.1 Deck in need of serious work.jpg
1.2 Rotting slats and dangerous balustrades.jpg
1.3 Remove old decking.jpg
1.4 Ear, eye and hand protection.jpg
1.5 Take care working at height.jpg
2. Apply at least two coats of paint.jpg
3. Galvanised nails, drive screws and decking screws.jpg
4. Reeding is designed to go on the underside.jpg
5.1 Boards must be secured to at least three joists.jpg
5.2 Sink a screw or nail on either side of the board.jpg
6. Ensure there is adequate space between boards.jpg
7. Pre-drill on ends to avoid splitting.jpg
8. Check panel is plumb before screwing off bottom brackets.jpg
9. Oils are ideal for enhancing colour and grain of hardwood.jpg
10.1 Consider a privacy screen.jpg
10.2 Completed deck.jpg
Retaining.jpg
1. Choose the right timber.jpg
2. Take some time to plan.jpg
3. Mark the line with paint.jpg
4. Excavate as needed.jpg
5. Use concrete or gravel for post holes.jpg
6.1 Our wall included steps.jpg
6.2 Step diagram.jpg
7. Use construction screws to secure the sleepers to the posts.jpg
8.1 Position drainage pipe behind wall.jpg
8.2 Cover pipe with gravel.jpg
8.3 Retaining wall plan.png
9. Connect to drain pipe.jpg
10.1 Lay turf to finish.jpg
10.2 Completed wall.jpg
10.3 Completed wall and steps.jpg
10.3 Completed steps.jpg
10.4 Side view of steps and wall.jpg
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GardenBedHero.jpg
1. Materials.jpg
5.1 Boards must be secured to at least three joists.jpg
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