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rlz July 29th 09 02:25 AM

Plastic lattice install question
 
I have plastic lattice (4x8) sheets attached to the underside of my
deck. Each sheet is attached to 1"x2" stirps of wood that go around
the lattice. This provides a frame for the lattice in order to secure
it to the deck. My problem is that each springtime, I've noticed that
the lattice has cracked near the wooden frame in a couple of areas. I
think this is due to the expansiona and contraction of the lattice is
different than the wood framing.

Any ideas on how to resolve this issue?

Robin

JC[_4_] July 29th 09 01:33 PM

Plastic lattice install question
 

"rlz" wrote in message
...
I have plastic lattice (4x8) sheets attached to the underside of my
deck. Each sheet is attached to 1"x2" stirps of wood that go around
the lattice. This provides a frame for the lattice in order to
secure
it to the deck. My problem is that each springtime, I've noticed
that
the lattice has cracked near the wooden frame in a couple of areas.
I
think this is due to the expansiona and contraction of the lattice
is
different than the wood framing.

Any ideas on how to resolve this issue?

Robin


We've never had that problem. Could be the difference in weather or
maybe because ours is installed with exterior wood screws through
holes that are larger than the screw giving the material room to move.
We use washers to keep the screws in place and the screws are not
tightened all that tight. Just enough to keep the lattice in place. We
only use 5 screws across an 8 foot section.


benick[_2_] July 30th 09 02:46 AM

Plastic lattice install question
 

"JC" wrote in message
...

"rlz" wrote in message
...
I have plastic lattice (4x8) sheets attached to the underside of my
deck. Each sheet is attached to 1"x2" stirps of wood that go around
the lattice. This provides a frame for the lattice in order to secure
it to the deck. My problem is that each springtime, I've noticed that
the lattice has cracked near the wooden frame in a couple of areas. I
think this is due to the expansiona and contraction of the lattice is
different than the wood framing.

Any ideas on how to resolve this issue?

Robin


We've never had that problem. Could be the difference in weather or maybe
because ours is installed with exterior wood screws through holes that are
larger than the screw giving the material room to move. We use washers to
keep the screws in place and the screws are not tightened all that tight.
Just enough to keep the lattice in place. We only use 5 screws across an 8
foot section.


EXACTLY right...It has to move just like vinyl siding..If it can't it will
buckle and crack...



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