TOWNSEND LAKE WEST GREY ONTARIO COVERED PORCH BUILD | JCB AND SONS DecksExterior Renovation Sep 17 Written By Christian Bender We built this new covered porch on this cottage to allow access from the front of the cottage to the back deck overlooking Townsend Lake. The foundation piers were created using BF20 Bigfoots with 10" quick-tubes installed 4'-0" below grade to ensure adequate frost protection. The piers were filled with cement and 2 pieces of 15mm rebar to make strong supports as well as carport saddles were installed to anchor the new structure to the base. Deck building is a form of trim carpentry so all corners are mitered even on the framing. Galvanized joist hanger brackets were used with galvanized joist hanger nails to get flush beams keeping the framing off of the ground even at the lowest end. Deck flashing was used on the top of all the framing to ensure the top of the framing will not rot. Kreg Jigs hidden deck fastner system was used to hide all of the screws used to fasten the decking. All of the roof framing stayed exposed so the rafters and strapping were all rounded over and a coat of Sikkens Stain was used to weather proof it prior to installing. Steel roofing was used on the 2 ends and polycarbonate x-ligh was used to keep the porch roof nice and bright. Strapping was ran on 12" centres to give lots of support to the x-light. The wooden structural beam was clad in pine barn board and finished with a coat of Sikkens Cedar Stain. We installed new vented soffit on the ends to tie neatly into the home and clad all the fascia boards in aluminum fascia we custom bent on site. We installed 2"x4" rails with a 2"x6" handrail which received a nice big round over to create the railings for the porch. The homeowner has plans for his own spindles and is looking after that himself. West GreyHanoverDeckPorchVerandaCovered DeckCarpentryStart to Finish CarpentryFramingFoundationPiersSteel RoofSoffit and FasciaRailingsDeckingOwen SoundRenovationsRemodel Christian Bender
TOWNSEND LAKE WEST GREY ONTARIO COVERED PORCH BUILD | JCB AND SONS DecksExterior Renovation Sep 17 Written By Christian Bender We built this new covered porch on this cottage to allow access from the front of the cottage to the back deck overlooking Townsend Lake. The foundation piers were created using BF20 Bigfoots with 10" quick-tubes installed 4'-0" below grade to ensure adequate frost protection. The piers were filled with cement and 2 pieces of 15mm rebar to make strong supports as well as carport saddles were installed to anchor the new structure to the base. Deck building is a form of trim carpentry so all corners are mitered even on the framing. Galvanized joist hanger brackets were used with galvanized joist hanger nails to get flush beams keeping the framing off of the ground even at the lowest end. Deck flashing was used on the top of all the framing to ensure the top of the framing will not rot. Kreg Jigs hidden deck fastner system was used to hide all of the screws used to fasten the decking. All of the roof framing stayed exposed so the rafters and strapping were all rounded over and a coat of Sikkens Stain was used to weather proof it prior to installing. Steel roofing was used on the 2 ends and polycarbonate x-ligh was used to keep the porch roof nice and bright. Strapping was ran on 12" centres to give lots of support to the x-light. The wooden structural beam was clad in pine barn board and finished with a coat of Sikkens Cedar Stain. We installed new vented soffit on the ends to tie neatly into the home and clad all the fascia boards in aluminum fascia we custom bent on site. We installed 2"x4" rails with a 2"x6" handrail which received a nice big round over to create the railings for the porch. The homeowner has plans for his own spindles and is looking after that himself. West GreyHanoverDeckPorchVerandaCovered DeckCarpentryStart to Finish CarpentryFramingFoundationPiersSteel RoofSoffit and FasciaRailingsDeckingOwen SoundRenovationsRemodel Christian Bender