The Queen Of Hearts Decking Solution

The Queen of Hearts deck is one of the more popular decks on the market. It's a relatively simple deck to build for the most part and requires only a moderate amount of DIY knowledge. With that in mind, the Queen of Hearts deck may be right for you. It may not be for you if: You hate working with wood! Or if: You have a tendency toward large pieces
-You love playing with large pieces of wood. (And we all do it from time to time.) -You want to be able to control the entire look and feel of your deck. (That's why we have the freedom to choose the type of lumber to use! ) -You just don't want to have any bare spots on your beautiful deck after the paint dries.
Once you decide to build a Queen of Hearts deck, you're going to need to make some decisions about what you want to build. Do you want to have a small pond? Do you want to add some trees? Do you want to have some sort of bridge? The answers to these questions will affect what type of decking materials you buy, what kind of lumber you buy, and what color you paint the deck!
First, let's start with the size of your pond. If you have a small pond, go with small hardwoods like redwood or cedar. If you have a larger pond, choose something bigger, maybe even pine! Remember to account for the width of your deck. If you have a small deck, you don't have to choose a size that will allow for all of your friends to get in and out easily.
Next, let's take a look at the types of lumber you'll be using for your Queen Bench deck. Again, there are plenty of softwoods available, but I recommend sticking with the more durable woods. Things like redwood are known for their durability, so choose that if you have the budget!
After that, choose your color! While it's nice to have an entire deck that's the same color as your house, I suggest not painting it because it will fade with time. You can also purchase decking in different colors, but I personally don't like doing that because it takes away from the ambiance of the deck itself. However, if you want to change the color, then go right ahead!
Finally, take a look at your budget. Yes, this is an expense that can go way out of hand if you don't account for things like grating and siding. If you're going with decking made of hardwood, then you can pretty much always expect to pay more than you would for something else. However, there are plenty of budget-friendly options that are available, including vinyl decking. If you're looking for a more natural look, then I would definitely recommend checking out laminated decking options as well!
Now that you have an idea of what you'd like for the design of your deck, it's time to start shopping around! Most people will start by heading to their local Home Depot or Lowe's in order to get the basics and get their feet wet. As you shop, keep in mind the location where you plan on placing your deck. Certain locations are more suited to specific kinds of decks. For example, an outdoor deck will need certain features in order to stay safe, so don't overlook those when shopping!
When speaking to a decker, make sure you ask questions about the manufacturer's warranty, both for the decking and the hardware. While most decks will last for many years without needing any maintenance at all, some require annual checks to keep everything running smoothly. A warranty is absolutely necessary for this reason! Even if you don't think you'll ever need to use it, a warranty will provide you peace of mind, assuring you will get your decking installed properly and that you won't have to pay to have it repaired. While most brands offer warranties, some only offer partial coverage, so make sure you're getting everything covered.
Now that you have everything together, it's time to start shopping! Most decking retailers offer online catalogs that will allow you to see exactly what is available, including special offers and deals. You should always take your time while shopping online because there are literally hundreds of decking options out there! Keep in mind the climate of your area when choosing, too. Not all decking is appropriate for all climates, so take that into consideration before committing to a purchase.
Once you've found the perfect decking solution for your home, it will be time to install! Most decking companies will gladly come to your house and professionally install your new decking materials, but ask around first to see if anyone has ever had problems installing something similar. Some decking can be rather flimsy, especially if it wasn't properly assembled the first time! That's why it's so important to choose quality materials over a cheaper option, even if the price is slightly higher!


