Set up a large worktable in a different room that will allow you to spread out the wallpaper and cut it to size. A sheet of 3/4" plywood placed over sawhorses works well.1. Determine where and how you want the design of the wallpaper to begin at the ceiling. 2. Measure and cut out a length ...
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Getting the Wallpaper Down
Remove all switch plates and outlet covers from the walls, and move furniture out of the room. Spread drop cloths on the floor at the base of the walls where the wallpaper is being removed.New wall papers have vinyl coating, and multi layer wallpapers are designed to prevent water from getting in and softening the ...
Wallpaper – Prepping The Wall
Prepping a wall is important to ensure that your wallpaper adheres to the wall proper. It can also help to ensure an easier process when removing them in future should you decide to change the wallpaper. Prep the wall with a vinyl-acrylic sizing which is applied like paint but dries quickly and somewhat tacky. This ...
Wallpapers Tools and Materials
Tools for Prepping Walls* Safety glasses or goggles* Respirator or face mask* Ear protectors* Rubber gloves* Pry bar* Paint scraper* Fan* Hand sanding block* Orbital sander* Screwdriver* Putty knife* Sponge* RagsMaterials for Prepping Walls* Spackle (compound)* Fine-grit sandpaper* (100-120-grit Aluminum Oxide or Production)* Detergent and ammonia or tri-sodium phosphate (TSP)* Self-adhesive drywall tape* Primer or ...
Selecting Wallpaper
When you’ve decided on wall-papering your home, the next step of course is to choose which wallpaper you want. The retail cost of a roll of wallpaper can range from $18 to $250 per roll. However, the price of wallpaper doesn’t necessarily reflect the product\'s durability. Some of the more expensive wallpapers are fairly delicate ...
Building A Pergola
Pergolas are outdoor structures that can be stand alone units or structure attached to the sides of the house that provide semi-protection from the elements. You can even add climbing plants or vines that will provide shade. Before you start building your own pergola, check with the local building authority if you need any building ...
Re-staining Your Deck
Exposed to weather, and usage, your new deck will one day look worn and tired. You will need to maintain it by regularly making sure that the area is clean, as well as stain it to upkeep the luster of the wood . Below list some steps on how to re-stain your deck.Prepping the DeckAs ...
Installing Deck Stairs
Steps can be built in a number of different ways depending on aesthetic preference, but most municipalities have specific codes that must be taken into consideration.Some terminology that you may encounter when planning and building your deck stairs are as follows:Vertical Rise : Distance between 2 steps which is usually 6 - 7 inch Run - ...
Waterproofing Your Deck
There is one final step that many builders take before completing the deck.To protect the wood and extend the life of the deck, you will need to coat the deck with water-repellent sealer.This will prevent rotting due to exposure to moisture, AND prevent the costly effect of needing to repair your deck.Also use water repellant ...
Deck – Railings
There are several types of railings that you can choose from when building a deck. Just remember that there are certain local codes that you may have to adhere to, and this applies to railings. Check with the local building authority about the types that you can and can not use when you are planning ...
Deck – Cutting Ends and band joints
Making sure the outer edge are flushedAs you apply the last few deck boards, you will need to make sure that the outer edges of the deck boards are exactly flush with the ends of the joists.After the second to last course is in place, measure to the ends of the joists. This measurement is ...
Installing the Deck Boards
This part is where you will start seeing all your hard work and preparation come to fruition.Before you install the deck boards, make sure you plan and layout the boards properly. Look at each piece and try to put the most attractive pieces in the high-visibility areas. Also, look at each side of each board ...
Deck – Layout Joist
You need to layout your joist, by marking layout marks on the ledger and girders that show which joist will be located. Joists are located “on-center” distance, where their centers occur exactly every 16”, 24”, or 32”. The distance between joists depends on several important factors:1. Size of the joists2. Spacing of the joists3. Length ...
Deck – Post and Girders
Post and GirdersYou can install the girders in two ways:If the posts and girders are not too long or heavy, you can pre-build the girders/post system, bolt or nail the entire thing together, and then move it as one large piece into place.The other way is to build it piece by piece in place.Determine with ...
Deck Installing the Outer Joists
Once you’ve installed the ledger, you can now install the outermost joists at the either end of the ledger.The outer joists should cover the exposed end of the ledger. Have someone support the furthest end of the joist in a more of less level position and nail the joist into the ledger using 3 or ...