I’ve been looking for weeks for an idea of how to install lattice on a deck that has the feet set back underneath like yours. This is a great idea, thank you Sir!
I’m glad I found your channel, I just finished the railing on my deck, and attaching lattice is my next step. This video was uploaded just in time for me to learn a couple things.
Nice video! I have a pressure treated deck and I want to install a vinyl lattice. I like the trim idea you have here. Can I use pressure treated wood as trim for vinyl lattice?
Hey Basa Pete! Thanks for the video and advice. I'm wondering what you did around that corner where the footing sticks out. That's a question I'm facing. I've thought about popping out the frame so that the lattice covers the footing. Is there a smarter way?
Thank you for your comment. I boarded around the concrete footing and left it exposed. The post sticks out too far to do anything else. If the post is only sticking out a 1/2 inch or so, I'd pop out the lattice as you suggested. You may consider cutting the side of the post down with a grinder and a concrete cutting blade.
Thanks for your question. The roof and siding screws have built-in washers, which are needed to hold lattice securely. Plus they are in behind and not visible. The screws with finishing washers are also needed to hold lattice securely. They are out front and quite visible. The finish washers make a nice-looking job.
Also, decking and the right siding screws will not bleed onto your wood when wet. . I had cedar installed and bought the right decking g screws for him to use, yet in some areas he choose to ( be lazy) I guess and grab whatever was handy. I have staining on some boards now. Pretty pissed I didn't look it over more closely and have him remove those. Live and learn
Thank you for your question. Yes, pre-drilling helps prevent the deck boards from splitting at the ends. Some types of wood (hemlock, ponderosa pine, etc...) are prone to splitting, pre-drilling really helps.
Thank you for your comment. The bugle-headed deck screws were used on the facing side of the board because of their appearance. They look good. The hex-head metal roofing screws were used on the back of the board because of their length, 1" long, a longer screw would have poked out through the facing side of the board. I couldn't find a 1" or less deck screw.
Thank you for your concern. I'm doing fine. I'm working on a project that I hope will be up on TH-cam soon. The bad winter weather has things on hold for the time being.
I am about to DIY my deck skirting. This is helpful! Did you secure the wood panel toward the ground or just hang it in there with just screws on the top.
I’ve been looking for weeks for an idea of how to install lattice on a deck that has the feet set back underneath like yours. This is a great idea, thank you Sir!
Thank you for your nice comment.
I’m glad I found your channel, I just finished the railing on my deck, and attaching lattice is my next step. This video was uploaded just in time for me to learn a couple things.
Thank You, glad I could help.
Thank you for this video because I had no clue but have all the tools I need at least.
Good luck with your project and whatever you do, don't panic.
Why has nobody sponsored this man and bought him some sick and new tools. He deserves it.
Great attention to detail, excellent video as well.
Thank You.
I have a deck that I wanted to close the bottom part and no idea how to do it, thank you for this great video now I can start with my project!
Thank you, I'm glad my video was helpful. Good luck on your project.
Awesome video series.
Thank you.
What a GREAT video! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for your comment.
Nice video! I have a pressure treated deck and I want to install a vinyl lattice. I like the trim idea you have here. Can I use pressure treated wood as trim for vinyl lattice?
Thank you for your comment.
I don't see any reason why you can't use wood trim for vinyl lattice.
@@BasaPete ok I will head up to Lowe's to see what I can do. Thanks for the great video 😊
Vinyl lattice--- UGH!!!
Thanks!!
Is the lattice privacy lattice with 1 3/4" holes? Thanks.
Thanks for the question.
The lattice is 1-7/8" privacy lattice.
Do you have plans to install lattice under steps. If so can you create a video
Thank you for your comment.
No plans to install lattice under steps. But if I do, it will be attached to the sides of the steps.
Neat
Hey Basa Pete! Thanks for the video and advice. I'm wondering what you did around that corner where the footing sticks out. That's a question I'm facing. I've thought about popping out the frame so that the lattice covers the footing. Is there a smarter way?
Thank you for your comment.
I boarded around the concrete footing and left it exposed. The post sticks out too far to do anything else.
If the post is only sticking out a 1/2 inch or so, I'd pop out the lattice as you suggested. You may consider cutting the side of the post down with a grinder and a concrete cutting blade.
Why did you use roof and siding screws at the bottom and screws with finishing washers at the top?
Thanks for your question.
The roof and siding screws have built-in washers, which are needed to hold lattice securely. Plus they are in behind and not visible.
The screws with finishing washers are also needed to hold lattice securely. They are out front and quite visible. The finish washers make a nice-looking job.
Also, decking and the right siding screws will not bleed onto your wood when wet. . I had cedar installed and bought the right decking g screws for him to use, yet in some areas he choose to ( be lazy) I guess and grab whatever was handy. I have staining on some boards now. Pretty pissed I didn't look it over more closely and have him remove those.
Live and learn
Is pre-drilling necessary? Will the deck screws break the board if not pre-drilled?
Thank you for your question.
Yes, pre-drilling helps prevent the deck boards from splitting at the ends. Some types of wood (hemlock, ponderosa pine, etc...) are prone to splitting, pre-drilling really helps.
Nice I need that around my deck. What type board was t hat 2 by 4
Thank you for your comment.
It's all pressure treated ponderosa pine.
why do you use the different type screws?
Thank you for your comment.
The bugle-headed deck screws were used on the facing side of the board because of their appearance. They look good.
The hex-head metal roofing screws were used on the back of the board because of their length, 1" long, a longer screw would have poked out through the facing side of the board. I couldn't find a 1" or less deck screw.
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How ru
No videos from u..
R u okay?
Thank you for your concern.
I'm doing fine.
I'm working on a project that I hope will be up on TH-cam soon. The bad winter weather has things on hold for the time being.
@@BasaPete okay. Hope you will make some travel videos. Mardi himal... Or locally... I love your narration☺
I am about to DIY my deck skirting. This is helpful! Did you secure the wood panel toward the ground or just hang it in there with just screws on the top.
Thank you for your comment.
No need to secure the wood panel to the ground. Attaching the panel to the rim joist or beam is sufficient.
How do you prevent rats from living under decking please?
Thank you for your question.
We have two cats and two dogs, no problem with rats.
should retreat your cuts on P.T. boards. could have 45 the top vertical, so they dont stick out past your deck boards collecting moister
Thanks for the good advice.
My adventure with the tree began with projects from Woodglut.
Thank you for the comment.
@@BasaPete I'm glad you like it my friend
Use plastic lattice the wood will rot in a year
Thank you for your comment.
Pressure-treated lattice will last for years and it looks much better than plastic.