Build the Perfect Deck
Great decks become the home of great memories, and a little upfront planning can pay long-term dividends. A beautiful redwood deck can add richness to your daily living and value to your home, and following our planning, design and building tips can help you build the deck of your dreams.
Site Planning
Survey the yard and decide which problems the deck should solve. Redwood decks can be built over steeply sloping ground, along a side yard or even in front of a house as an entry. Consider wind direction, the amount of sun or shade desired, the availability of water and electrical outlets and other fixed conditions. Generally, the southwest and southeast corners of a house offer the best combination of sun and shade.
Guidelines
Be sure to check the local building codes and regulations to determine what guidelines and restrictions you must follow. Consult a building professional if the area is to be extensive or the construction difficult. If you decide to do it yourself, you may want to divide a large deck project into small manageable projects, so your building experience, budget and outdoor living can grow each year with your deck.
Lumber
Be sure to choose quality materials. Redwood is a classic for decks because it is great looking, resists weathering and is easy to saw and use. The heartwood grades naturally resist insects and decay. Redwood has no chemical additives and resists warping and splitting better than other woods.
Grades
The rugged, knot-textured garden grades, which are more economical than architectural grades, are ideal for outdoor structures. Choose an all-heartwood grade such as Construction Heart or Deck Heart for applications on or near the ground. The sapwood-streaked grades, Construction Common and Deck Common, for example, are good choices for above-ground uses such as deck boards.
Hardware
A variety of joist hangers, patented connectors and deck fasteners are available to help the do-it-yourselfer. When working with redwood, always use top quality, hot dipped galvanized, stainless steel or aluminum hardware. To avoid splitting, pre-drill holes for nails or screws at the ends of the decking boards.
Finishes
Redwood takes and holds finishes better than most other woods. For long lasting good looks and performance, a quality water repellent finish containing a mildewcide and an ultraviolet inhibitor is recommended For best results, the finish should be applied directly to the lumber before construction covering all sides, edges and ends. A second application is recommended when the deck is completed.
Amenities
After the deck is finished, adding amenities completes the job of individualizing your project and making it a true outdoor living center. Popular add-ons include relaxing spas, shade shelters, privacy screens, built-in benches and planters. If you like to entertain, incorporate a grilling center and service counter. Plant enthusiasts often create a work center for potting activities and storing garden equipment and supplies.
