...

Filter by tags

Selected Tags


Questions, Articles and Polls

2 Likes · 1 Answer
A:
It's simple. Just print out the schematic below and bring it to your lumber yard. They'll use it to set their routers to create perfect, pre-grooved decking material. ... more
2 Likes · 1 Answer
A:
Just enter the number of square feet in your deck for the appropriate board size and we will calculate how many fasteners you need. ... more
2 Likes · 1 Answer
A:
Allow air to flow freely through the skirting, as well as below the deck. Ventilation is essential for a deck's long-term stability. Lack of ventilation prevents the quick evaporation of water draining through your deck, creating a constant source ... more
2 Likes · 1 Answer
A:
EBTY Hidden Deck Fasteners work with any size decking material. Original Big EBTY Hidden Deck Fasteners work especially well with thicker boards, such as 2"x4" and 2"x6", decking material. These larger fasteners are ideal for heavy-duty ... more
2 Likes · 1 Answer
A:
EBTY Hidden Deck Fasteners are guaranteed to last 100 years with normal use. ... more
2 Likes · 1 Answer
A:
Absolutely. Our award winning, leading-edge Hidden Deck Fasteners work with any kind of wood or composite you choose for your deck. See our product chart. ... more
2 Likes · 1 Answer
A:
Yes. In fact, customers have told us our hidden deck fasteners are easier to use than others because they can be installed by one person. And they are always installed from above, so they're ideal for decks that are low to the ground. See our ... more
2 Likes · 1 Answer
A:
Our customer research shows that, once you've read the instructions and the boards are prepared, installation of our deck fasteners can be done efficiently and with no problems. EBTY deck fasteners actually save time, in the long run, minimizing ... more
2 Likes · 1 Answer
A:
To replace a board that has been previously installed with EBTY Hidden-Deck Fasteners, use a reciprocating saw to cut all the EBTY fasteners along the side of the board that is farthest from your house or building. Now carefully pry out the board, ... more
...