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Anchoring a Deck

If you're building a backyard deck, you want to be sure it's secure on its foundation. Set a threaded bolt into your concrete footing. Then attach a post anchor base. Adjust it to receive your deck post. Use a washer and nut to secure the base. Finally, cover with a base plate. This will protect the porch post from rot.
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Anchoring a Deck

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" Hi! I'm Bob Vila from Home Again. If you're building a backyard deck and you want to make sure it's secure on its foundation. Set a threaded bolt into your concrete footing then attach a post anchor base. Adjust it to receive your deck post. Use a washer and nut to secure the base. Finally, cover with the base plate. This will protect the porch post from rot. I'm Bob Vila. Good luck with your home improvement project. "

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