How to Choose a Deck Lighting System

April 9, 2009 by admin  
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On a wonderful spring, summer or autumn evening when the weather is ideal and you and your family and guests are having a terrific time, it would be a shame to have to leave your deck just because the sun is going down. You can make such an evening last as long as you like by considering various alternative deck lighting solutions.

A low-voltage deck lighting system is ideal. All you need to install deck lights yourself is a weatherproof 120-volt outlet, some basic hand tools and a few hours of spare time. Best of all, low-voltage deck light systems don’t require you to take the precautions necessary with household 120-volt systems because they are not powerful enough to give you a serious shock.

Take the time to plan your deck lighting system. For safety and appearance sake, consider installing deck lights at steps and handrails. In general it’s a good idea to install lights so that they cast maximum illumination onto the stair treads. Railing lights should help you find the railing in the dark but not interfere with using it.

When planning lighting to go around seating areas keep the deck light fixtures relatively low. Avoid installing lights on top of railings or posts where they might shine in people’s eyes and pose a safety hazard.

Take the time when shopping for your deck lighting system to select the appropriate components to complement your particular backyard environment. Also consider whether you want additional lighting components to accent features near your deck such as shrubs, trees or a water feature.

Low-voltage systems come in many quality levels and prices. They range from expensive architectural grade deck light fixtures with metal housings and baked on finish for long years of use to systems with plastic housings at a lower cost and shorter life span. It is possible to buy individual lights and components or purchase complete deck light kits that include all the necessary fixtures, wire and transformers.

The key part of any low-voltage deck light system is the transformer. There are three types from which to select. Manually operated transformers require the lights to be turned on and off by hand. Automatic timer transformers let you preset on and off times. Photocell-eye transformers automatically turn the deck lights on at dusk and off again at dawn.

Installation is very simple. Start by placing the transformer near an outlet that has weatherproof ground-fault-circuit-interrupter (GFCI) protection to prevent shocks. Attach the transformer with screws to the outside of the house or deck. Starting at the transformer run a continuous length of wire cable that reaches every location where you will be installing a light. Cables run along the ground can be camouflaged with mulch or soil.

All that remains to be done is to wire up the deck light fixtures and mount them where you want them on your deck. You just follow the installation instructions supplied with your kit.

Finally, you are ready for that spectacular moment when the sun starts to go down. Instead of retreating into the house, simply sit back and watch the magic as your deck becomes another jewel under the night sky.

Sounds great! You better believe it.

Richard Vande Sompel is a professional deck builder of 35 years and over 850 decks built and is the author of “How to Plan, Design and Build a Deck from Start to Finish”. To Learn More About Deck Lighting and Claim your 2 FREE Deck Plans, Insider Report, MP3 Audio and discover everything to know about building a deck visit: http://www.DeckBuildingRevealed.com

Solve Your Problems With Wire Decking – Safe And Easy To Use

April 9, 2009 by admin  
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Wire decking is mainly used in large warehouses where the company does not have the time to spend on repairing wooden decks. They need a stable base because they need decking material capable of sustaining heavy loads. Decking made from mesh wire is easy to install because it just falls into place. It is self-cleaning, which means it is basically maintenance free. Although you can have wire decking for a residential deck, as a rule this material is basically used in commercial settings.

For cheaper decking, used wire is also a possibility. Since the wire mesh is made from galvanized steel, you won’t have to bother with rust and corrosion. You can pick up the used wire decking at sales and realize tremendous savings in the cost of buying the wire you need for your decking. For decking, wire mesh is made in the sizes that you need. The custom deck rack is made to fit a specific depth and usually two pieces of wire mesh are set side to side to complete the decking.

In the case of wire decking, the word deck means something completely different that it does when talking about other kinds of decking. For commercial uses in decking, wire mesh refers to large racks where businesses store large containers or heavy objects. The wire mesh is white and makes the whole area bright. With the holes in the mesh it is quite easy to see where everything is stored when you are looking for a specific product. The properties of the wire make it very long lasting and durable. For many homeowners who want to have this type of decking, used wire is a cost saving solution to having racks on the wall of the shed or garage.

Wire decking is galvanized after it is welded to provide the customer with a lifetime of resistance to rust. Some manufacturers of this type of decking use a gray colored paint as the finish. You have to be wary of this type of decking. Wire mesh with this finish added to it often tends to chip and peel after years of heavy use and provides a used look to your warehouse. When you buy decking, wire that has been treated with an electro-galvanized finish will retain its new look for a lifetime. For cheap decking, used wire with this finish will look brand new.

When you have wire decking in your warehouse or even your shed, the light will absorb through the wire mesh giving you a clear view of what you have stored on the decking. Because of the fire retardant properties of wire decking, you may also save money on your fire insurance costs.

Deck Your Halls With Easy Christmas Crafts

March 3, 2009 by admin  
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Nowadays, you don’t have to spend a lot to decorate your house, even during the holidays. This coming December, try making these easy Christmas crafts to liven up your homes during the holiday season.

CHRISTMAS WREATHS

A wreath is an easy Christmas craft that you can make. When making a classic Christmas wreath, get three or more separate pieces of wire and twist them around each other. This serves as the base of the wreath. You can also buy a ready-made base composed of wire or wood from the local store.

Once you have the base ready, you can start adorning it using different materials. You can use pine boughs and glue them to the wreath base. If you’re looking for a more traditional look, try using Holly leaves. Use small artificial fruits and place them loosely around the wreath. You can also add ribbons and glitters to make the wreath more festive.

CHRISTMAS STOCKINGS

Making personalized Christmas stockings makes the holidays even more fun for children. Draw two outlines of a sock on a red piece of fabric, and cut around it. Sew the two pieces together to make a basic Christmas stocking.

You can now start adding your personal touches to this easy Christmas craft. You can use fabric paint, glitter-and-glue pens, or iron-on letters to write your name on the stocking and draw other designs. Sew or glue buttons, beads and ribbons around your name. Finally, don’t forget to sew a ring at the top of the stocking, so you can easily hang it on a hook.

CHRISTMAS ANGEL AND SANTA

The best way to complete your Christmas tree is to add an angel at the top. Use a pinecone for the angel’s body and get two dry leaves of approximately the same size for the wings. Coat the wings with spray sealer and glue them to the back of the pine cone. Next, get a circular piece of wood and draw in a face. Shape a thin gold wire like a halo and attach it to the angel’s head. Finally, attach the head to the pine cone body.

Another easy Christmas craft to make is a Santa. Use a small sock and fill it with cotton balls. Tie or glue the back. Next, cut out eyes, a mouth and a nose using felt paper and glue it onto the sock. Use red foam for the hat and several pieces of white yarn for Santa’s beard. Finally, you can attach a pin or a magnet at the back.

These are only some easy Christmas crafts you can make. There are many other things you can choose from or create, such as Christmas balls, door hangers and even miniature Christmas trees. Try it!

Katya Coen provides information on Christmas craft patterns for All Christmas Crafts.