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  • Outdoor Wood Preservative
  • Source: ebuild 9/24/2009
  • The company's Wolmanized L3 outdoor wood preservative is non-metallic and carbon-based. The biocides used in the preservative are known to degrade in soil, so they do not accumulate, the manufacturer says. Applied to wood, the treatment resists termites and fungal decay, and comes with a limited lifetime warranty. In addition, wood treated with Wolmanized L3 retains its natural color with no green tint. Wolmanized L3-treated wood is appropriate only for out-of-ground use. 678-627-2000. More
  • Deck Tension Tie
  • Source: ebuild 8/10/2009
  • Focusing on deck safety through strong guardrail-post and deck-to-house connections, the maker introduces the DTT2Z deck tension tie. The component connects the railing post back to the deck framing, not just to the rim joist, creating code-compliant guardrail reinforcement. The DTT2Z also can tie the deck to the house for a stronger ledger connection. 800.999.5099. More

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  • Saving Money with a "Stay-at-Home" Wedding in a Vixen Hill Gazebo
  • Source: ebuild 7/23/2009
  • An essential element to any backyard wedding is the gazebo, which gives everyone a focal point, it houses the bride, groom and celebrant as they exchange their vows, offers shelter from the weather, and even after the wedding; the gazebo is a mainstay in the backyard garden, a place to relax and read, play cards, or just enjoy the outdoors. Deliverable in 4 to 6 weeks, the Vixen Hill gazebos are easy to put together. More
  • Deck Builders, Landscapers, Contractors Add Lighting to Designs
  • Source: ebuild 4/14/2009
  • Aurora Deck LightsWith American homeowners focused more on staying put than moving up, many deck builders are finding receptivity to replacing worn out decks. Today's decks are often more elaborate, designed to be used as an extension of the home, so more often than not, deck designs now include deck lights. More

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