The roofs had originally comprised a profiled metal decking as the innermost layer. |
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Once redwood siding or decking has been cleaned and restored, it is time to apply a protective finish. |
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There is barely a scrap of bare metal on the stanchions, pillars, posts, railings, and decking ribs. |
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And he's constructed water-resistant decking from the patio to the water's edge. |
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All the terraces are concrete, which obviates the need to worry about timber decking rotting or getting slippery when wet. |
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What do you do with a leaky old pool surrounded by unattractive concrete decking that takes up half the backyard? |
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When selecting your decking planks, always check that the timbers are either hardwood or pressure treated softwood. |
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The garden has a water feature, paving and decking as well as plants that provide optimum scents. |
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Other customs included decking the house with birch, fennel, St. John's wort, orpine, and white lilies. |
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Between the foc'sle store and the hold are the remnants of a mast stump, with the hole in the decking above still clearly identifiable. |
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Pupils will be able to take classes outdoors on a seating area where decking has been set up. |
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In the past she cleverly stayed ahead of the game by overembellishing the dresses and decking them in fur. |
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To compensate for the loss of grip with the neoprene decking, most snowshoes also have a metal cleat for grip under the ball of the foot. |
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City building codes prescribe limits on planters and structures, such as decking, trellis and pergolas. |
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We used beautiful recycled redwood for barge rafters, fascia boards and decking. |
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TimberTech decking is a high-tech composite material made from recycled wood fiber and polymers. |
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It features composite wood decking, fireplaces, a barbecue center, and built-in benches. |
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His daughters suggested he starts celebrating by decking his house out in festive lights. |
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The blaze burned into the decking of the 103-year-old pier prompting fears that its supporting structure may have been weakened. |
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Bridges made of boats collected together and moored side by side, with a decking of timber planks, were used from the classical period. |
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The plastic is sent to Calgary to be made into plastic wood and decking, and the steel is sent to IPSCO to be made into pipe. |
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Each apartment has a balcony or a patio with decking, as well as a basement storage compartment with electrical points. |
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A foldaway ladder gives access to storage space in the attic while the patio garden includes decking and a small lawn. |
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Timber decking or a roll-out or foldaway floor mat can go some way to solving this. |
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Most of the wooden decking had been lost over time to expose the machinery that is fixed onto the pressure hull under the decking. |
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At the time, my husband restrained me from going into the editor's office and decking him. |
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I hated how he was being so nice about it, instead of just decking me and yelling at me about how I was being stupid and selfish. |
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Beams are of Douglas load-bearing fir, while the extra strength roof shingles and decking are of red Cedar. |
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These shallow-keeled open boats have no decking and no external ballast on the hull. |
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From the raised wooden decking at the rear of the building, the view is spectacular. |
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Unlike wood, composite decking does not have to be coated with a protective finish. |
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In order to keep weight down, the teak decking is quite thin and harsh abrasives and repeated pressure washing will eventually wear out the teak. |
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The second-level floor is made of reinforced concrete over commercial-grade metal decking. |
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Metal decking grids rang under his feet when he stepped from the lift, drowning the hum as the door closed. |
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I recommend you cut the joists after almost all your decking boards are in place. |
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The rear garden is laid in a mix of timber decking and a higher gravelled area with mature plants, shrubs and trees. |
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The decking market in Australia is huge, obviously tends to follow and tail along with the housing market in Australia. |
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Most of the apartments will have private access to steel balconies with hardwood decking. |
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A marionette danced on strings, a jester decking in bells and bright red and yellow. |
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Although much of the decking is rotten, the structural timbers are intact giving some parts of the wreck a skeleton appearance. |
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A woman recently took a trailer to a Christchurch timber yard to buy some decking for a home project. |
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Bleaching agents can be applied that will give the decking a silvered weathered look. |
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In addition, the center's decking was pressure-treated without the use of arsenic or other toxics. |
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As I sipped my breakfast tea, fish gathered below the decking, possibly mullet but posing like koi carp. |
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Outside, the house is articulated by angled timber trusses, slatted decking and louvered sun guards. |
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Powerwashing has gained wide acceptance as a method of cleaning and restoring the surface of wood siding and decking prior to refinishing. |
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The ship sank, killing seven of the crew, and collapsing two pylons and 127 metres of bridge decking into water 110 feet deep. |
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Working away from the shot we passed over an area of recognisable decking before taking a belay off a mooring bollard. |
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The wooden decking is still reasonably intact, though crowded with fittings to support the ship's boats and bollards for securing the boats. |
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Each center piece was individually bolted to its matching end trusses, and then they too were joined by joists and covered with metal decking. |
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The committee voted to refuse retrospective permission on the grounds the decking was too high and both detrimental and unneighbourly. |
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So far we've found decking and timber lined with leather which was a feature of the period and we've also uncovered canons. |
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However, as the spans increase it is possible to lay the decking in the vertical position and widen the beam or joist spacing. |
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Fixed to the wooden decking, the ship's wheel still stands upright. |
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Furnishings, such as the plainly designed stove and slatted reclining chairs, are in keeping with the spare skeletal structure, as are the floors of wooden decking. |
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This place was fantastic, wooden decking, huge big sliding doors leading into the apartment in which there was a beautiful and enormous wooden bookshelf hugging the wall. |
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To make their dream garden complete, the residents of Exford Avenue in Harefield are hoping to get enough funding to buy a summerhouse and decking. |
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It may be a bit early for decking the halls, but Canvey councillors are poised to ensure the island twinkles as brightly as anywhere else this Christmas. |
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It seems they're necking on the decking, whispering sweet nothings by the sweet peas and what they get up to behind the shrubbery is nobody's business. |
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The young women, far from bearing an aura of the soberly domestic, will be putting on their best finery, decking themselves out in hopes of attracting a lover. |
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The upfront cost of plastic decking can be twice that of wood. |
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Bricks, slabs and decking can be laid in patterns for decorative effect. |
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In most areas the original flat, bituminised felt covered roof had been overlain with a profiled metal decking set as a pitched roof with slopes falling from a central apex. |
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The beams of a deck are intermediate structural members, transferring the dead loads of the joists and decking and live loads to the post or pier. |
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Most caps are made from cedar, but you can also find redwood and other woods, as well as synthetics that match some of the popular engineered decking materials. |
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It is claimed that some teak benches in public parks in England that are still in use today are made of recycled decking from old sailing ships and are nearly a century old. |
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Considering that the ship has been down almost 60 years, the wooden decking is in most places surprisingly intact, though it has rotted almost completely away in some areas. |
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There is decking beside the house and a flagged stone patio area. |
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When Ford again tried to reach for Grace, she spun away from him, decking him with her elbow and then knocking his feet out from under him with a deft kick. |
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Then open-web joists would be installed between the arch segments, and when these were completed acoustic metal decking was attached to the entire assembly. |
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The cable anchor blocks and steelwork, which were still in good condition, were retained and some of the original Australian hardwood decking timber and running planks. |
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Because the decking is a solid sheet, providing substantially more flotation, shoes can be smaller and still ride atop the snow like larger wood and lacing snowshoes. |
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Painted metal decking supported by steel joists forms its underside. |
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The pressure was on both sides and late in the term Trevor Dhu let fly with a jab that Anthony Mundine would be proud of, decking Adam Taylor and earning himself a red card. |
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The only thing keeping her from decking my dad, was my pleading looks. |
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The English company manufactures a range of products, including fencing, decking, outdoor street furniture, traffic bollards and road hazard markings. |
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This chocolate coloured echeveria lives in a pot on the house decking. |
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Wooden decking runs around the back and side of the house and there is a large detached garage which is wired for electricity and includes a shower room. |
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We found another such tank lying among the rubble of decking and girders. |
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Wendy's sought to avoid dust and flour mite issues that traditional fluted and corrugated decking can encourage. |
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She was then towed to London and fitted with rigging and decking, and supplied with armaments. |
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The pier remained open to pedestrians, who from October 2010 used temporary decking on the tramway pier. |
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The mini-park features native plants, benches and tigerwood decking certified by the Forest Stewardship Council. |
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The fuselage decking from cockpit to nose including the engine cowling and the wheel discs of their Triplanes were painted black. |
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It has a kitchen, open-plan dining room, large sun lounge overlooking a garden with decking abnd hot tub, spacious lounge, driveway and garage. |
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The only metal parts are the rudder hinges and bow guard. Wooden decking, which snaps into place, gives the boat rigidity. |
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Purpleheart or apitong wood are the way to go when replacing the decking. |
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There is ample driveway parking and a large back garden with glorious views, patio areas, decking, lawn, barbecue area, shed, summerhouse and hardstanding for greenhouses. |
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Installing a boardwalk made of durable, low maintenance TimberTech decking was a key component in bringing zoo guests closer to the spunky meerkat action. |
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Designed by architect David Wright and constructed by Mark De Mattel, it incorporates a wide range of 21st-century products, such as rotproof siding and decking. |
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