How to Give Deck Boards A Clean Cut
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Whether you're building a new deck from the ground up or replacing worn-out pressure-treated lumber with a newer, fresher composite decking; an important thing to know is how to cleanly cut your deck boards. After estimating your deck board count and measuring the lengths you need for your layout, ensuring that your composite or hardwood decking has polished cut-lines is a sure-fire way to get the gorgeous finished look you want. • As well as the tip in the video above, DecksDirect would love to recommend that when installing PVC or composite decking, aim to make any board cuts early in the morning as the sun rises as well as to store your decking in a cool, shaded area. Keeping your deck boards cooler will minimize their expansion in the heat and prevent splices and board gaps from widening. • Find out how to build the most beautiful and longest-lasting deck possible with a variety of composite decking options including Trex, Deckorators, DuraLife and more here: https://www.decksdirect.com/decking-f... • Get Your Project Started Today HERE: https://www.decksdirect.com/contacts • Subscribe to the DecksDirect Channel HERE: https://goo.gl/vEB4K2 • DecksDirect; helping people build better decks • #DecksDirect • Get Your Project Started Today HERE: https://www.decksdirect.com/contacts • Subscribe to the DecksDirect Channel HERE: https://goo.gl/vEB4K2 • DecksDirect; helping people build better decks. • ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • Hi, I'm Chris from DecksDirect and I've got a short, sweet, and simple tip for you today. When you cut your boards, your decking boards, you might see this little excess fluff we'll call it. • A good way to prevent that from happening on the cosmetic side of the board is to actually cut the board upside down. • By doing that, you've got the fluff on the bottom, keeping the cosmetic top perfectly clean. • I hope that this video was helpful. • Like and subscribe.
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