The Ultimate Guide to Wrapping Deck Posts Dr Decks Style

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  • Опубликовано: 18 апр 2023
  • Looking to elevate your deck's aesthetic while also ensuring protection and durability? You're in the right place! In this video, I'll show you our tried-and-true method for wrapping deck posts, combining style and functionality.
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Комментарии • 78

  • @paullasko2023
    @paullasko2023 Год назад +5

    That was fantastic! I really liked that you showed the process beginning to end.

  • @chi-man9
    @chi-man9 7 месяцев назад +5

    Love the pry bar "hammer" for knocking in the shims! Just finished wrapping 9 posts the exact same way last week on a sunroom project. I enjoy watching y'all getting it done in the Pacific Northwest. Keep 'em coming!

  • @demetmavrides4482
    @demetmavrides4482 Год назад +3

    Awesome video! This is exactly what I need to do with my posts and your video made the process clear and concise. Thank you for all the information you share.

  • @troymine6221
    @troymine6221 Год назад +3

    Was just thinking about building post covers for my parents carport today haha. This looks great and was super simple to do! Might have to give it a shot

  • @SpaT3ch
    @SpaT3ch Год назад +3

    this. is. excellent. THANKYOU DR DECKS!

  • @jimaverna3911
    @jimaverna3911 Год назад +4

    Well done. Explained everything really well, thanks

  • @elijahfrake6477
    @elijahfrake6477 Месяц назад +3

    Expensive wrap for posts but definitely a great idea for those that can afford it. Wish those azak boards were a little more reasonably priced because I love using them for tons of different things they are a great invention by man!

  • @ryanbaker5480
    @ryanbaker5480 2 месяца назад

    Great vid. Got my wheel turning...
    Solid work!

  • @trayjohnson6948
    @trayjohnson6948 10 месяцев назад

    Great video- Great, concise instructions...thank you

  • @joealcala2301
    @joealcala2301 Месяц назад

    Great video and the knowledge you give is very nice

  • @amexpendragon9329
    @amexpendragon9329 10 месяцев назад

    Love this video. Thank you for sharing friend

  • @76jlito
    @76jlito Месяц назад

    Amazing work!!!

  • @wadesansom
    @wadesansom Год назад +6

    Looks good.
    Would you not have the post wraps up and inch or so off the ground to allow water to escape and to avoid any capillary action?
    At least that way, the base trim can be closer to the ground and replaced if it rots out from ground contact.

  • @kevinl7363
    @kevinl7363 Год назад

    Thank you! Do you have a corresponding video on how you wrapped your beam? Struggling with that piece for sure.

  • @jamessimon4804
    @jamessimon4804 9 месяцев назад

    So good dude

  • @prmcollin
    @prmcollin Месяц назад +2

    Glad to see other people working in crap weather too

  • @alank3962
    @alank3962 2 месяца назад

    Great videos, very helpful with practical tips. Question: Why not use Hardie/cement board and workout shim/attachment details prior to assembly? I think the biggest challenge may be with “issues” of treated posts/columns? I have 2 6x6 columns that don’t want hold paint/stain; I’ve thought about pvc lumber but its thick and too expensive assuming there is a close width match, I wouldn’t pre-build a 3s box but would still use the finished/exposed side technique to avoid a ripped edge being exposed. Does this make sense… I assume a lot of people have thought of this wrap solution long before this. I may use Hardie for rim facia.

  • @bryanscott293
    @bryanscott293 Год назад +2

    Love your work and you are a perfectionist. Which makes me wonder why you don’t make your header boxes bigger so the posts don’t protrude past the rim. It would look much cleaner

    • @drdecks
      @drdecks  Год назад

      It was a massive glu lam beam

  • @MGRM_LLC.
    @MGRM_LLC. Год назад +1

    Hi Dr. What other materials have you used with success for waterproofed underdeck cieling? Maybe make a video about that. Thanks for sharing all your knowledge. I have learned a tremendous amount from you.

    • @drdecks
      @drdecks  Год назад

      Mostly T&G wood products

  • @markbloyd9852
    @markbloyd9852 2 месяца назад

    Would have loved to hear more about the paintability of this product. And, was there anything you did to help the seams disappear?

  • @paulkolm8225
    @paulkolm8225 Год назад

    Excellent instructions! I’ve been wanting to do this to wrap my front porch posts. I’m in southern Canada. Any concerns with pvc boards expanding and contraction from summer to winter?

    • @ryanrents126
      @ryanrents126 Год назад

      They definitely do expand and contract, but typically lengthwise. A post wrap is edge to edge not end to end so you should be fine.

  • @shaunneydobie
    @shaunneydobie Год назад

    You can also pack your beam out so the skirt boards encapsulate the post.

  • @gergemall
    @gergemall Год назад

    Thanks you

  • @gillesbourbonnais4805
    @gillesbourbonnais4805 2 месяца назад +1

    Very good work from Québec Canada

  • @alchemista2
    @alchemista2 Месяц назад

    What are those wrap boards cut from? What material?
    What are some other options as well?

  • @pekpekfkr
    @pekpekfkr 2 месяца назад

    what did you use at the top of the column for flshing?

  • @CMbassin
    @CMbassin Год назад +2

    I run all my post wrap material through an interlocking miter bit and there is no need for any fasteners. The glue alone is enough. Glue up 3 sides in the shop and put the 4th one on on site.

  • @zephyr1408
    @zephyr1408 Год назад

    I was trying to find your phone number quick? When I seen that u did not sink the screws @ 1st I thought” pretty sure they go all the way down”? But you got it! I figured DJ told you?

  • @ricardogarraton1225
    @ricardogarraton1225 Год назад

    I see how you wrap posts, but is there a way to wrap stair risers in PVC without removing the current wood riser? Thanks in advance for your advice.

    • @mca29575
      @mca29575 11 месяцев назад

      Why????

  • @riflebear1711
    @riflebear1711 Месяц назад

    What do you do with warped posts? Where the top is clocked off from the bottom... if that makes sense

  • @georgebarr5102
    @georgebarr5102 Год назад

    Aye you make it look simple 😂

  • @zogmandowsky
    @zogmandowsky Год назад

    Dr. Deck…please answer this question? My pressure treated post goes thru the concrete pad and sit directly on footer pads poured early on before the pad was poured. Should I caulk around the the wrapped and trimmed post to prevent water from going in OR not (if doing so may lock in moisture at the bottoms of the post)??? Help!!!!

    • @drdecks
      @drdecks  Год назад

      Tough call really. It depends how wet the base of the post is getting

  • @GatewayCustomContracting
    @GatewayCustomContracting Год назад +1

    Great work as always! Do you find that sometimes the screws lose their grip before countersinking? What do you do in that case? We've had this issue sometimes even in framing members. Can't seem to find any rhyme or reason to it. We usually just spin the screw with lots of pressure to countersink and run another screw beside it. Love to hear how you deal with this!

    • @drdecks
      @drdecks  Год назад +1

      We’re in the same boat. Similar case.

    • @GatewayCustomContracting
      @GatewayCustomContracting Год назад

      @@drdecks Thanks for taking the time to reply, really appreciate it! Glad we're not alone!

    • @xstylesx341
      @xstylesx341 9 месяцев назад

      Same here, my best guess is pressure. Constant pressure the whole time seems to do the trick

  • @howtodoitdude1662
    @howtodoitdude1662 Год назад +1

    Question: how does moisture escape if it’s encapsulated?

    • @ottokriete1153
      @ottokriete1153 Год назад +2

      excellent question.. and the obvious answer is "dude, it's encapsulated... moisture can't get in, so it doesn't need to escape".... but, we both know that's not really how the world works..........

  • @ethanmitchell1308
    @ethanmitchell1308 Год назад

    Throw you some 3 1/2 crown up top and some 1 1/8" corners on there those things would really pop. I live in Alabama if you miter something outside it will crack no matter what you do.

  • @frogmanpipes9561
    @frogmanpipes9561 8 месяцев назад

    Would 3/4" in boards work for this

  • @munnsjf
    @munnsjf Год назад +2

    What screws and caps did you use?
    If it was a 6x6 post, what were your board dimentions?

    • @mca29575
      @mca29575 11 месяцев назад

      You would have to use 4 1x8 and rip 2 sides down to 1/2 bigger than framing cause framing is always bigger than trim (framing 5 5/8 to 5 3/4- trim 5 1/4 to 5 1/2)

    • @munnsjf
      @munnsjf 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@mca29575 I ended up using 1x8 trim sidding and pushed 2 sides tight to the 6x6. Thanks for the great video.

  • @yasilislee4954
    @yasilislee4954 8 месяцев назад

    Muy interesante

  • @pattyf3984
    @pattyf3984 4 месяца назад

    Did yo not place any decorative trim at the top of the post?

  • @michaelgodfrey9384
    @michaelgodfrey9384 Год назад +1

    I would have preferred not to have the top extend past the trim. Maybe plan and install the trim out more or the post in an inch.

  • @kh1386
    @kh1386 Год назад

    How much do they cost?

  • @brentharris5344
    @brentharris5344 3 месяца назад

    I wish the contractor would show his crew how to make flush joints for my new porch! They have replaced the entire porch trim already once and still not right despite my recommendations!
    I can't seem to find a filler that won't shrink or discolor???? We should not have to paint it because it's supposed to be Maintenance Free!

  • @matthewsteadman5740
    @matthewsteadman5740 Год назад

    Well said common were I'm from

  • @mamagoat78
    @mamagoat78 9 месяцев назад

    What brand lot type screws are being used on these columns? Diameters and length of this screw

  • @kevinamymurphy7126
    @kevinamymurphy7126 Месяц назад

    great video but FYI, "heighth" isn't a word. Everything that is said for the next two comments is lost to most people. But again, great video.

  • @robbobcat7286
    @robbobcat7286 Год назад +1

    nice job! not so happy with the top of the post

  • @rogerwhiting9310
    @rogerwhiting9310 Месяц назад

    I am surprised you didn't use a level

  • @zackjames88
    @zackjames88 Год назад +1

    Take a pause in this lengthy video and sweep that stuff up on the ground, so u don't hose it all over your fresh work....that's what we do where we come from

  • @zephyr1408
    @zephyr1408 Год назад

    Your life would be so much better Dr if you wore a trim belt! I hv tried all my 900 yr career to do w/o one? Always “ where is “ , “ did I put that” , “ hv you seen” , “ did you use my” !

  • @philspd473
    @philspd473 2 месяца назад

    Putty and paint is the ol addage...

  • @TimCBuilders
    @TimCBuilders Год назад

    Why is the beam so much larger than the post? N/G

  • @jamesjoslin7586
    @jamesjoslin7586 Год назад +7

    You say use “ silicone” to hide imperfections? The painters not going to like that !

    • @chrisbry3226
      @chrisbry3226 2 месяца назад +1

      Im sure he just misspoke. But yeah that would be an issue

    • @brianhaney6984
      @brianhaney6984 2 месяца назад

      They make paintable silicone

    • @papawd3991
      @papawd3991 Месяц назад +1

      Clear, concise instructions. Great methodology also.

  • @robertsilvestro9264
    @robertsilvestro9264 Год назад

    That ain’t going anywhere

  • @wthomas5697
    @wthomas5697 2 месяца назад

    Butt joints? No.

  • @daviddriscoll88
    @daviddriscoll88 Год назад

    That’s definitely not gonna keep water out of the post casing 😢
    Hack job

  • @johnbailey2024
    @johnbailey2024 Месяц назад +1

    Your using super expensive engineered boards, joists etc, the vast majority of customers will not pay 50,000 for a deck or whatever else you build with this unrealistically high priced material, i hope your making alot of money endorsing this price gouging material, plenty of serious over kill here

    • @JohnClarke808
      @JohnClarke808 Месяц назад

      If the customer requested it then they already know. The house doesn't look like the typical cookie cutter. Now one's going to use treated lumber on a million dollar home and the price for Aztec is comparable to cedar with less maintenance

    • @johnbailey2024
      @johnbailey2024 Месяц назад

      @@JohnClarke808 man your just endorsing products that are way too expensive, in the real world, I can't stand contractors that think their brain surgeons, I'm not impressed

    • @JohnClarke808
      @JohnClarke808 Месяц назад

      @@johnbailey2024 who cares if your impressed or not! Are you paying for it? I didn't think so. You're probably one of those Craigslist Carpenters

  • @johnpayton5750
    @johnpayton5750 14 дней назад

    Sweep up your job site for Christ sakes, installing that nice brand new wrap on top of a pile of dirt is an exact reflection of who this man is as a tradesman (Sloppy.) coming from a construction company owner of 20 years, I would never allow that on my job site..

  • @edwardcomiskey6556
    @edwardcomiskey6556 Год назад

    writingexplained.org/height-vs-heighth-difference