REPLACE A BAD BOARD

Even if your deck has seen better days, a complete rebuild probably isn’t necessary. Replacing problem boards is faster and cheaper. Whether you have one problem spot to replace or many, the process is the same.

HANDY HINTS


1 CUT PROBLEM DECK BOARD FREE Using a jigsaw, cut the bad section of board free from the joists at both ends. Mark and cut alongside the joist using a Speed square as a guide. When determining where to cut out the board, keep these guidelines in...

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