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This book is a compilation of the following 2 books:
How To Build A Deck
How To Stain A Deck
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Introduction
Every year, people decide to enhance their homes through do-it-yourself projects. With one of the most popular trends the past few years being outdoor living, adding decks to all kinds of homes might be the most prevalent addition seen today.
Decks can vary in size, purpose, and complexity, giving a project nearly any do-in-yourselfer can complete that can be helpful to nearly any lifestyle. You can read in the sun overlooking the trees in your backyard. Build in a bar, put in a grill, or even make an entire kitchen, and use your new deck as the perfect spot for entertaining. No matter your lifestyle, budget, or location, a deck always seems to be a welcome addition to any home.
Why Build a Deck?
When deciding on a home-improvement project, it’s important to think about what exactly you are undertaking. While a deck can be a welcome addition to any home, it’s important to consider just why you’ve chosen to build a deck.
A Deck Adds to the Value of Your Home
With the popularity of outdoor living spaces rising, it seems few things add as much value to a house as a deck. Even in today’s housing market, experts still say that—when selling your house—you will get a 100 percent return on what money you put into the deck by your final sale value (as long as you’re smart with building!) The added appeal of a house with a deck will also help you sell your home more quickly to those in the market with the same love of outdoor living.
A Deck is Perfect for Entertaining
For those who love to have parties, barbeques, or even just like to have a few friends over, a deck adds the perfect place for guests to enjoy the outdoors, and gives more space for those parties when your kitchen and living room are just a little too tight for the 50 neighbors you plan on having over.
An outdoor grill, built in bar, or portable bar can make decks the entire center for the party, letting everyone join in while keeping dirty shoes and wild kids away from breakables.
A Deck Makes the Outdoors More Enjoyable
Even if you love the outdoors, it’s sometimes nice not to have to put on your rough-and-tumble clothes having to be ready to