How to build an outdoor wooden deck – DIY in just 3 days. DIY style step by step deck building and construction guide, framing, …
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Building a deck in 3 days

Step 1: Plan and gather materials

Step 2: Prepare the site and lay the foundation

Step 3: Construct the frame and install decking

Step 4: Add railings and finishing touches

Conclusion: Building a deck in 3 days is achievable for beginners with the right preparation and planning. It’s a great way to add outdoor living space to your home.

FAQs

  • Q: How much does it cost to build a deck?
  • A: The cost can vary depending on the size and materials used, but budget for around $30-$50 per square foot.
  • Q: Do I need a permit to build a deck?
  • A: It’s always a good idea to check with your local building department to see if a permit is required for your project.
  • Q: Can I build a deck by myself?
  • A: While building a deck is possible for a DIYer, it’s often a good idea to enlist the help of a friend or family member for certain tasks.



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50 Comments
  1. @rossvdh5820 11 months ago

    Those hangers were tiny..need to be 2×10 hangers. And galvanized screws on the angles

  2. @tykebe 11 months ago

    He built the deck in three days, but the lawsuit will last 3 years…..

  3. @greghawkins549 11 months ago

    Can you help me with the following:

    I just purchased a few thousand dollars of decking from a local lumber chain in New England (not from a big box store).

    The decking is: Culpeper ⁵⁄₄ x 4 x 12 ft. Southern Yellow Pine Premium Grade Pressure Treated Decking. Premium Grade, Radius Edge, knot free and wane free. Decking exterior grade micronized copper pressure treated southern yellow pine. Our decking is a better quality grade than either premium or No.1. Actual Size:1-1/16" X 3-1/2”

    50% of what arrived has a severely damaged edge or no edge at all as it is smaller than dimension.

    30% is stained with a black sooty material

    20% has knots

    50% of it is very heavy and wet, 50% is dry

    Questions:

    Is the yard trying to pass rejects on to me because I am a home owner and not a contractor or is the quality of lumber just extremely poor right now? (I called, the yard will take the bad stuff back and bring me replacements)

    How do I space the boards if 50% are WET and 50% are dry? (I was assuming 1/16” spacing for wet PT boards).

    Thank you!

  4. @sdyoda 11 months ago

    Any tips on how to locate studs behind stucco ?
    I’m planning on putting ledger board over stucco for patio cover project.
    Thanks

  5. @chuckbuttons0699 11 months ago

    Height height height. This is the 4 thousandth video I've seen of grown men saying "heighth". Width is a word. Heighth is not. Stop saying it. Doesn't look or sound right. 😂

  6. @ronbelanger4113 11 months ago

    Remember, always check local codes before the hammer starts swinging.

  7. @lonhenderson5671 11 months ago

    NO-NO-NO. Never attach the ledger on top of stucco or siding or brick veneer. They got the most basic requirement of deck building 101 wrong. Not to mention, not just wrong, but not code. They flunk.

  8. @btbd2402 11 months ago

    I seen no flashing though..

  9. @kentstephenson8317 11 months ago

    Yup if I slow down 😅😅😅😅.
    Damn skippy.

  10. @nina31011987 11 months ago

    Simple and great project, thanks guys! 😊

  11. @attaxiaffxi7033 11 months ago

    5:10 great explanation 🙄

  12. @reubencdebaca2408 11 months ago

    We need more people like Franky who know what they are doing and take some pride in their work! Great video, but why did you have to punk him with the drill?

  13. @huicho50able 11 months ago

    franky seems really great at this

  14. @BiPolarBear722 11 months ago

    Lol, so many code violations…please don’t follow this video. Do more research.

  15. @JohnWickstyle 11 months ago

    20 minutes later, new drill works great

  16. @tgltoday2717 11 months ago

    That Makita drill is also my favorite drill. I love that this whole thing was built with makita's lol

  17. @hermixtonen 11 months ago

    I am seeking deck building info. I don’t need to be entertained with drills frozen in ice

  18. @TheIvalo 11 months ago

    Such a gorgeous book – each shed is unique and inspiring, and I love all the tiny details Kotite features to help readers imagine how to create their own She Sheds https://www.youtube.com/post/Ugkxe9yi0sulKgsp0VJJCIrLWWkvVqcU7LFR . The feature on Dinah's Rustic Retreat is like something from a fairy tale. It's really inspiring to see how creative all these ordinary people are in making beautiful and useful spaces on a modest scale.

  19. @edshands6168 11 months ago

    So much wrong goin on here

  20. @mikes9637 11 months ago

    Great video. But not a great video for step by step beginners like me.

  21. @michaelholland8969 11 months ago

    Are those 2×10 or 2×8 joists? What size balcony deck? Great Video!

  22. @thomasnappo6309 11 months ago

    Well done boys

  23. @allstarpawn396 11 months ago

    Thought this was a how-to video.. Turns out to be a look at my friend Frankie video.

  24. @jrock4525 11 months ago

    Haha. Those joist hanger
    S are way to small. Hope they don’t get a lot of snow in the winter.

  25. @thbdjacks 11 months ago

    A man that just discovered an impact driver and has been building for this long? I’m going to question his work…

  26. @UncleSamSpeaks 11 months ago

    I appreciate these tips!

  27. @garygross1085 11 months ago

    Yr to goofy for me

  28. @jmarsh2380 11 months ago

    This was about the worst deckbuilding video.. Good job

  29. @mikelance7175 11 months ago

    Look at Menards😂

  30. @arwhingelarping5445 11 months ago

    This really isn't a step by step is it 🤦‍♂️More an Ad for Makita.

  31. @thomaselliott573 11 months ago

    what a load of crap

  32. @jesusgalvan8425 11 months ago

    Is it good if the 2×8 base is set on the outside of the posts? With a 3 inch wedge anchor on each corner?

  33. @franktorres3607 11 months ago

    Thank you Frankie

  34. @mmur9233 11 months ago

    if Frankie was banging my wife I would make him a sandwich…

  35. @bigblue3568 11 months ago

    8 Minute 46 second Makita commercial.

  36. @thedajate45 11 months ago

    No one is going to comment about the drill being baptized at the beginning of the video? Awesome!!! video good info and techniques. Also good quality video

  37. @sandyb2391 11 months ago

    great job n perfection. wish i was that good

  38. @mbrad7674 11 months ago

    So I’ve been told by a few deck builders that theoretically, only half the post actually needs to be sitting on the concrete footing. Is their any truth to this?

  39. @SoulFire209 11 months ago

    Can I borrow Frankie for 3 days?

  40. @1Rivard 11 months ago

    I guess it depends on your location but I believe the code is national Your not allowed to notch your railing post because it weakens the strength of the post to a 2×4. Also you need to use the correct size hangers with the correct nails not screws. There was a few other things I noticed but I won't beat you up to bad.

  41. @kelinsoliz2516 11 months ago

    Idk about you but here in Illinois the inspector is very particular about galvanized nails in your joist hanger

  42. @Crazylaowai 11 months ago

    Good stuff. I'm almost confident enough to try this…main thing is investing in more tools, including impact driver

  43. @fuggedaboudit223 11 months ago

    How deep is your footing?

  44. @georgioacronimakis8434 11 months ago

    why when you connect the woods in corner don't use also a outdoor glue for extra strength?

  45. @BuPhoonBaba 11 months ago

    Thanks. Lots of great tips I will use to build mine.

  46. @erselldowneyll1114 11 months ago

    Great help

  47. @DrBill-zv5dx 11 months ago

    Great job, I’m
    Building the same deck . Best job on YouTube . Cheers 🍻

  48. @pedromoraortiz7374 11 months ago

    demasiadas tonterias

  49. @hizamalzubairi8145 11 months ago

    Great 👍

  50. @toddjacks8288 11 months ago

    Awesome video brother

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