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Should You Overhang Deck Boards When Building a Deck?

Yes, always
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In most cases
13%
In some cases
40%
No, never
26%
Not sure
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Question: Should You Overhang Deck Boards When Building a Deck?
Top Answer (40% of 15 votes): In some cases.

Answer: No, never
Explanation: I like to cut boards flush to outside and close in with a fascia to the top. Cover all the cut ends
C&S Construction
Answer: No, never
Explanation: U want to keep it flush for the edge
Srp inc.
Answer: In some cases
Explanation: If the decking boards are wood and strait lay then yes, only because it saves time and money, due to you can wait until the end of laying the decking boards to run the skill saw down then and cut them all in a single flush cut at once.
Rock Solid Construction & Handyman services
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Answer: Not sure
Explanation: Depends on the customer and which type of railing is to be used.
Family Flooring Co.
Answer: No, never
Explanation: Can cause them to twist / distort over time.
Construct Boss
Answer: In some cases
Explanation: no more than 11/2 in normally
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