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Please use safety and precautions when doing your own projects. Check with your local municipalities and code enforcement office. Always pull permits when permits are required and only do the work if you feel you’re capable. These videos are for educational purposes and for that alone. Any links on this page for tools or materials may be affiliate links and I do receive a small commission from those links that help me do videos like these. Thank you.
How to install veranda, traditional  vinyl deck, railings, step-by-step
Step-by-step guide, how to install veranda, traditional vinyl deck railings
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What length ledgerlock screws? The instructions say to drill all the way through the 2x8 and use bolts through both plates. Are the ledgerlocks sturdy enough?
I like to use five or 6 inch
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Nicely done.sir. Could you tell me where i can buy stairnoses?
Home Depot and Lowe’s has them you can also go to LL flooring. It’s important to know if you have a rounded stair nose tell them you need it for a round Stair nose and if you have square stairs, you need to tell them you need it for a square Stair nose
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Dude you’re awesome for this. Super easy to follow and the only person to have a video on this. You saved me so much time and headache
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Where did you get the nosing from
lowe’s and Home Depot carries it. I also get it from LL flooring. They make better ones now.
Thanks for responding back, but, i was asking about that 3" bracket under the bottom rail. How does that go on? I cant find one video that shows it. It might be super simple, but, i havent gotten the railings yet.
The bottom bracket slides right on it’s at the 4:20 second mark
The bracket that helps with the weight. You center it in the middle
@@bey111101 so that is just a short little piece of square plastic that they provide you with, and it gets a small screw that screws it to the bottom rail
Yes it helps the bottom rail from sagging
Very good video. I wish you would have shown how you put in the bottom peg that gives support. Is the just a hole there that you pop it into?
Thank you so much please subscribe to my channel it’s free and if you want to be really nice like and share and in return if you ever have any questions and I can help you feel free to ask and I’ll do my best. There is a video showing how we installed the post up
The other video is titled veranda, deck post watch that video
yes, the bottom support bracket gets installed with a little screw. Measure your bottom rail mark the middle and place it there.
Very nice 👌
Thank you
Hi I can’t seem to find contact info for you on your channel. Where would I find that? Thanks!
What type of contact info are you looking for? Where are you located?
732-213-5678
Can you use a straight rail kit on the stairs as long as you cut the angle correctly?
no, you cannot. You have to use a stair rail if you use a straight rail, your spindles will not be standing plumb.
I’ve been researching and looking all day to see if I can just buy step nose overlay molding to cover the extended step lip and your video shows that I can! And it looks great. Yay! 😆 other videos I watched were more about molding the vinyl planks with a heat gun but that look way to time consuming to do. My stair lip is 1-1/4” thick, so you think a vinyl overlay molding will cover it? Not too many videos of how you did this but glad I came across this option.
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They carried a stair nosing at Lowe’s and Home Depot and you can also get them at LL flooring or any other floor supply. You just need to tell them if you have a rounded stair nose or square stair nose that does matter.
@@everydayhomeimprovements9345 I have square nose steps that are 1 1/4”. I’ll go check Lowe’s. What type of glue did you use?
Tread lock I get it from LL flooring, but gorilla glue would work well
backwards exactly backwards. this guy is a bone head. always start from the bottom and go up.
Do you not have to worry about expansion from heat/cold when the fit is very tight?
no, because you’re gluing them down, they do not expand and contract when glued
Did this get inspected?
All of our jobs are done permitted, if need be
@@everydayhomeimprovements9345 gotcha. Just trying to see if they'd allow a ledger lok in this application
This was so satisfying to watch
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I keep them on my wall to much work…
eventually they’ll break or you’ll wanna modernize your home because they’re very outdated. Thank you for watching the video please subscribe it’s free and if you want to be really nice like and share and in return if you ever have any questions about anything around the home asking if I can help I will most certainly will.
Excellent video!
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I m just wondering why do u cut the tongue off ? Do u only remove the padding when u are doing stairs ? Why do u remove it ? Thank you great video
Only remove the padding on steps and it’s so that the glue stick to the back of the tile and we cut the tongue off the one on the step so that when it butts to the riser, you do not see a gap please subscribe to my channel it’s free and if you want to be really nice like and share and in return if you ever have any questions about anything around a homefeel free to reach out and ask if I can help I will
Thanks, Fred Durst!
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How thin is the nosing? I am worried it'll be a trip hazard. Is there a way to thin that out a bit? Also, I didn't know they made the matching nosing with the vinyl flooring. I should go with this idea for my basement steps.
The Nelson won’t be a trip hazard so it’s basically like 1/8 of an inch where it goes over the flooring. There’s also ways to do it where the flooring butts up to the nosing and then it’s a flush but I don’t have a video of that to show you please like and subscribe and if you want to be really Charlotte share and in return if you ever have any questions about anything around the house, feel free to ask and if I can help you out, I will.
Wow he made that look easy!
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What is the diameter of the ledgerlok screws you are using?
1/2 inch
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THANK YOU! @@everydayhomeimprovements9345
Great job, thanks for sharing your knowledge
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Great job
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It looks like Home Depot only sells one size of post install kit, where do I get the taller ones for stairs?
Watch the video it shows you what to do you use the same postop kit but you by 8 foot post sleeves and you cut them in half at 48 inches each when you slide that on you take the black piece that goes on the post up and you slide it in upside down in the post sleeve it’s all in the video please subscribe it’s free and if you want to be really solid lake and Cher, do you have any other questions please ask
Glad we found this video it is the same railing I'm doing. Very informative.
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What about attaching posts to a cement or concrete? Do I do the same method but minus one of the steel plates
@sychochef6666 great question so you would only need the bottom face plate that is on the post you’ll want to mark the whole locations and you’ll wanna pre-drill using the right size drill bit for anchoring it down you wanna use red head, concrete anchors, most likely half inch by 3 inch it will tell you the size concrete bit to use to pre-drill them
Some vinyl plank products are made to be installed with the pads left on and glued. Check with your manufacturer. On those plank I use pressure sensitive glue, full spread each step and hand roll them. I never use liquid nails on anything vinyl plank especially moldings or stairnose. It will eventually fail. I use sikaflex 11fc and it works amazing! Zero complaints or failures and I've been doing it this way for about 5 years. Still good video though. We just do things differently.
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I have the same flooring in the video. Do you suggest I leave or take off the padding for the steps? Also how many tubes of the sikaflex 11fc do you think I’ll need for 18 steps?
7
Yes remove the backing
I've only got 4 steps, do I still need to get my bottom step posts to measure 42"? The posts at the top of the steps are OK at 39" right?? Did you make the bottom 42" only because you used 2 sections to make 8 ' stair railing??
No, the post at the bottom step need to be 42 to allow for the angle and to still allow for the height of the top rail. Just leave them long if you’re getting a 8 foot 4 x 4 I would even just cut it at 48 inches if you’re getting a pose sleeve 8 foot I too would cut that at 48 inches once you put your rails up you can cut it short as you like to. I hope this helps please subscribe it’s free and if you want to be really solid like and share thank you so much if you ever have any questions, please feel free to ask if I can help you I will.
42” if you want to match the stair railing to the decks railing.
What size bits for the screw?
I believe that was the number one square bit if not it’s a number 2 if you have any other questions, please feel free to ask if I can answer them. I most certainly will please subscribe it’s absolutely free and if you want to be really solid like and share thank you so much.
Nice work
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I love this video it really explains! I have some questions do you have an email or somewhere I can reach you ?
Jamiemattus@gmail.com
Did your camera man go home??
I don’t have a camera guy and I don’t really know how to make these videos. I just know how to do the work learning as I go. Sorry if you didn’t like the video.
Huge help today...thank you!
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I watched you more than once put the bottom brackets on the deck railings upside down. All in all, good video, bro. It's very detailed.
yeah, it was hot that day. I assure you they are all on correctly though. they won’t allow you to put it on upside down. They only go on one way, so it’s kinda dumb proof as far as that. Lol thanks for your comment and thanks for watching. Please subscribe it’s free and if you really want to be saw that like and share.
Just curious why you didn't opt to add all new joists. You could have achieved the desired joist spacing, and not mixed new lumber with old. Also, the beam to post connection could have been corrected (beam should rest on the post, not bolted to it). Lastly, instaed of deck boards butting up to one another, a break board down the center would give (in my opinion) a cleaner look.
The Old was actually much more solid than the new wood. That’s why we left it. Also the homeowner didn’t want to spend any more money. All the extra framing you see there I pretty much did for free I agree 100% that the girder should be sitting on top of the post, but again this was an existing deck and the homeowner didn’t want to spend any more money I can only do so much for free and I can only recommend thanks for common and please like and subscribe. Have a great Fourth of July.
Did you have to rip the last board up against the house? The framing came out perfect! Great video!
Good morning yes, we ripped the last board up against the house as well. We replaced all the top deck boards and most of the framing please like and subscribe and if you want to be really solid share if you ever have any questions about work around a home in return feel free to ask N if I can help you in anyway, I will have a great weekend.
@@everydayhomeimprovements9345 Thank you so much for the reply! Same to you have a great weekend! Happy Fourth of July! From Virginia Beach!
👍🔨📐very well explained videos ✌
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you are very talented 👍👏👏.
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Awesome video. Thanks! Clear, concise, to the point. No fluff. Well done.
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Thank you for making this video. The technique you used is much easier than others I've seen. After watching this, I think I can surprise my husband by doing this myself. 😁
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That seemed easy enough
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Thank you for this video, its very informative. My current stair noise on my would floor has a round bullnoise as in the video. I will be ordering my color vinyl in a sqaure bullnoise. Will the sqaure bullnoise I get be able to be glued to the current rounded bullnoise. Nucore vinyl plank is the brand. Thanks for any info on this, for I will be diy this project for the firs time. Lorenzo
Yeah, she should be able to glue it once it comes in. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out please subscribe to my channel. It’s free if you want to be really nice like and share any videos. Thank you so much.
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Should of just rolled the paint on.
Thanks for watching please subscribe I Got a lot better application with the sprayer those 8 x 8 ceiling tile we’re not in good shape and if I would’ve tried rolling the ceiling they would’ve fell off for sure also, it took half the time to spray it and the end result were excellent zero runs an excellent coverage..
Very interesting and an amazing finish! Looks amazing!
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Thank you for sharing this my brother
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Just completely ignored cutting the old nosing off of the steps huh👍😫🤣
For this installation it dose not require you to remove the old nosing know what your talking about before leaving a stupid comment there is more then one way to do it I asked the customer how he wanted it and this is how he wanted it
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I’ve forgotten more then you will even know in this field I’m a master carpenter with 26 years experience and in local 2287 flor covering
I guess he told YOU! 😂😅