Home and Garden Advice
Search:
spacer
spacer
spacer

spacer


Appliances
Awnings and Conservatories
Baby Nursery
Basements
Bathrooms
Building a Home
Buying a Home
Cabinets
Carpet and Flooring
Ceiling Fans
Christmas Decorating
Clocks
Closet Organizers
Composting
Concrete
Curtains
Decks Patios and Gazebos
Decorating
DIY Home Improvement Links
Do It Yourself
Doors Windows and Shutters
Drywall and Plaster
Electrical
Fences and Fencing
Fireplaces and Chimney
Fountains and Waterfalls
Furniture
Gardening
Getting Organized
Greenhouses
Hardwood Flooring
Hiring a Contractor
Home & Building Inspections
Home Cooling
Home Heating and Cooling
Home Improvement and Maintenance
Home Insurance
Home Safety
Home Security
Home Theatre
Home Values
Hot Tubs and Saunas
Insulation
In The Backyard
Interior Decorating
Kitchens
Landscaping
Lawn Care
Log Homes
Money Saving Tips
Mortgages Loans & Financing
Outdoor Projects
Painting
Pest Control
Plumbing
Ponds and Water Features
Power Tools
Real Estate
Roofing
Roofers and Roofing Repair
Selling a Home
Sheds and Outbuildings
Siding
Solar Power
Spas
Surround Sound
Swimming Pools
Tools
Utilities
Water Conservation
Water Leaks and Mold
Window Blinds
Woodworking

Newest Articles
Most Popular Articles
spacer
spacer
Previous PageHomepage

Building A Foot Bridge



There is more than one way to go about foot bridge construction. If you have decided to add a foot bridge or two to your property you will want to know something about foot bridge construction. A foot bridge makes a nice addition to a garden area and also looks lovely when constructed over a pond or Japanese style dry river bed. There are several places to look when you are ready for foot bridge construction. There are foot bridge construction ideas in magazines and books that are available online or at bookstores or libraries. Home improvement centers may also have ideas or plans for foot bridge construction. If this is a first-time building project you may want to consider a foot bridge construction kit. These kits can be purchased online and many are easy to construct and come with everything needed to complete the project. Foot bridge construction kits will come with the materials for many different sizes and styles of bridges. The foot bridges may be constructed from pine, cedar or redwood. Pine is


attractive in its natural color or it can be stained or painted. Make sure that that the pine has been pressure-treated. Cedar resists mold and decay and it also repels insects. It ages well and does not splinter easily. Redwood resists rotting and holds up well in most weather conditions. If you want to pay less you may want to build the foot bridge from plans instead of from a kit. This will decrease the foot bridge construction costs. Once again, check for foot bridge construction plans online where you will have a nice variety of choices. Foot bridge construction need not be difficult or expensive.
About the Author

We have a large number of styles and varieties of foot and
garden bridges available online. For more information and to learn
more about foot bridges, visit
http://small-garden-bridges.partnersinsuccess.net/

Related Articles

So You've Decided to Finish Your Basement!
When a family decides to finish a basement space, there are so many factors to consider it can seem overwhelming. What does your family want to achieve within the new basement? Are you looking for a play area, a family room, a work-out room,...

A Guide To Tarps
Tarpaulins, more commonly known as tarps, have a wide variety of uses. Tarps are large, strong sheets of fabric that are usually waterproof or at least water resistant. Tarps are flexible and are often coated in latex or plastic to give them extra...

Facts about the marigold flower
It’s a well known fact that the marigold flower is one of the favorites in the home garden, but as well as an attractive and useful bedding plant, the marigold has enjoyed continued use for culinary, medicinal, and cosmetic purposes as well. ...

 

spacer
Home and Garden Advice
spacer
Website © Copyright 2006 Home and Garden Advice.com | Contact
spacer