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Building Decks: Pro Tips and Simple Steps

AUTHOR: Manufactured by Stanley
ISBN: 0696213222

SHORT DESCRIPTION: Consumers are using landscaping and deck design to create more isolated, private spots for reading, conversation, or contemplation. This book provides instructions for building three types of decks with a variety of stairs, railings, and benches to...

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Building Decks: Pro Tips and Simple Steps
- Book Review,
by Manufactured by Stanley

From Library Journal
Many view their backyard as a room of their house, so the popularity of decks is not surprising. Decks are also one of the most common major do-it-yourself projects, so it is essential that every public library have several deck-building titles. You won't go wrong with this offering from Meredith, which is the ideal book for those who want to make a traditional square or rectangular deck. Nearly anyone capable of wielding a hammer could complete a deck using this title, which is geared toward beginners, with lots of color photos and detailed descriptions of tools and materials. A section on finishing and repairs will ensure that the final project looks good and remains serviceable. Those looking for a more comprehensive treatment should consider Scott Schuttner's Building a Deck (part of Taunton's new "Build Like a Pro" series), which covers a greater number of techniques and, naturally, assumes a greater level of reader expertise. Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Stanley Building Decks
shows you how to:
Design a deck to enhance the appearance, usefulness, and enjoyment of your home
Master the building skills needed for your project
Construct basic deck designs and adapt them to your needs and site
Add stairs, railings, benches, planters, and other custom features

Simple, detailed steps guide you through each project.
More than 400 photos and illustrations present clear instruction.
Directions written in understandable, everyday language provide all the information you need for great results.

Prestart Checklists tell you up front what tools, materials, skills, and preparations you need to get the job done right.

Stanley Pro Tips warn of pitfalls and offer shortcuts to help you work easier, faster, and safer.

Bonus Information boxes provide solutions for unusual situations you may encounter in your project.


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         Book Review

Building Decks: Pro Tips and Simple Steps
- Book Reviews,
by Manufactured by Stanley

Building Decks: Pro Tips and Simple Steps

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Stanley Building Decks
shows you how to:
Design a deck to enhance the appearance, usefulness, and enjoyment of your home
Master the building skills needed for your project
Construct basic deck designs and adapt them to your needs and site
Add stairs, railings, benches, planters, and other custom features

Simple, detailed steps guide you through each project.
More than 400 photos and illustrations present clear instruction.
Directions written in understandable, everyday language provide all the information you need for great results.

Prestart Checklists tell you up front what tools, materials, skills, and preparations you need to get the job done right.

Stanley Pro Tips warn of pitfalls and offer shortcuts to help you work easier, faster, and safer.

Bonus Information boxes provide solutions for unusual situations you may encounter in your project.

FROM THE CRITICS

Library Journal

Many view their backyard as a room of their house, so the popularity of decks is not surprising. Decks are also one of the most common major do-it-yourself projects, so it is essential that every public library have several deck-building titles. You won't go wrong with this offering from Meredith, which is the ideal book for those who want to make a traditional square or rectangular deck. Nearly anyone capable of wielding a hammer could complete a deck using this title, which is geared toward beginners, with lots of color photos and detailed descriptions of tools and materials. A section on finishing and repairs will ensure that the final project looks good and remains serviceable. Those looking for a more comprehensive treatment should consider Scott Schuttner's Building a Deck (part of Taunton's new "Build Like a Pro" series), which covers a greater number of techniques and, naturally, assumes a greater level of reader expertise. Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.


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