How to Build a Deck Screen
You can give your home a big, airy porch outside. We'll show you how to frame the patio, attach it to your house, and add all the finishing touches. Even though it will take a lot of time and work for fencing for decks and patios , you'll be able to avoid bugs and spend more time outside during the summer. Plan Displays Decking screen is held in place by cleats made into the porch's floor and ceiling. Each piece of the screen is 4 feet wide and 8 feet high (or the height of the porch ceiling). This means that each screen panel will cover 4 feet of the porch. So, you need eight panels for a 32-foot patio. Put the Cleat on the Floor Attach a 2-by-2 that is 4 feet long to the porch floor. If the porch doesn't have railings, push the cleat to the floor's edge. First, drill pilot holes. Then, use the two 1/2-inch screws to put the cleat in place. Join the boards together. You don't have to put the screws into the joists. Move the cleat at least 4 inches away from the...