Thursday, May 1, 2014

Check Out JLC's New Video With Editor Clayton Dekorne and Bill Leys

When I was in Providence RI in March for JLC Live, I sat down with editor Clayton DeKorne to talk about decks vs roofs and best building practices of these structures. 

See what I think about decks over living spaces (HOA's are you listening?) and how decks need to be built to last 30+ years or more. 

Watch the video on YouTube here below. Tell us your opinion roof or a deck? Should HOA's that maintain roofs also maintain decks? 

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Monday, April 28, 2014

Play the Safety Game Safely With Fine Homebuilding's Online Interactive Game

How much do you know about decks and safely building them? See how knowledgeable you are with this new game...
From Fine Homebuilding-
The Inspector game challenges you to spot code and safety violations, missing structural elements, and anything else we decided to delete or add to a real photo or diagram from Fine Homebuilding magazine. Ace the quiz by getting all five answers correct.


Read more: http://www.finehomebuilding.com/inspector/decking-dos-and-donts#ixzz30Cn2Jr6o
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From Habitat Magazine, NYC New Balcony Inspection Requirements Discussed

How Much Will the New, Expanded Local Law 11 Inspections Cost Boards?


By Jennifer V. Hughes

April 24, 2014 — Following a recent fatal accident involving the failure of a high-rise balcony, the well-known Local Law 11 (LL11) was updated to include not simply façade inspection every five years but also inspection of the railings on balconies, terraces, roofs and even some fire escapes. So just how much will this expanded LL11 — now called the Façade Inspection and Safety Program (FISP) — cost condo and co-op boards?
It's difficult to estimate the added costs of the new LL 11, a.k.a. FISP, saysStephen Varone, president of Rand Engineering & Architecture.

Friday, April 25, 2014

Going Viral in The Decking Industry! Check Out WICRLeaks.com, Where WICR's David Krubinski's secrets are spilled.

WICRLeaks.com has hit the web in a big way, debuting several weeks ago and rapidly turning into a viral sensation for folks in the decking industry.

The site parody's Wikileaks website while bringing a serious issue to light. The secrets of David Krubinski and his associates.

In the decking industry in California Arizona and Nevada, Krubinski is known as the former sales person for Mer-Kote Products and as the owner of Nevada Coating Systems, ICR Services and as a consultant. For years rumors have circulated but remained unsubstantiated. Well that isn't the case anymore, as many of those rumors have been laid bare...

At WICRLeaks.com, you'll hear audio tape of David Krubinski, see documents and emails from him and read them and see what secrets he has been hiding...check it out today.

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Bill Leys Presents Seminar at JLC Live in Providence RI

The room filling up before the start. 

Our seminar is scheduled and ready to start!
Over 30 east coast contractors from New Jersey, Maine, Rhode Island, Massachusetts New Hampshire and New York filled the room at the Rhode Island Convention Center on Thursday March 20 to hear me present a 3 hour seminar on Best Construction Practices in Building and Waterproofing Decks.

Attendees learned about the various Division Seven Pedestrian Traffic Coatings available, their differences, pro's and con's and how to select the proper system for the job at hand.

The Powerpoint based seminar also reviewed construction methods for building a decks framing and substrates for tile and pedestrian coatings.

Several editors from Hanley Wood's JLC magazine also sat in on the presentation.

The presentation at JLC coincided nicely with the publication of the new issue of JLC, which featured our new article on deck drains and scuppers.

I received a nice round of applause  at the end of the session. I thank the attendees and JLC Live staff, especially Julie Clifford and Olivia Espinosa for having me at JLC in Providence! I hope to see you at JLC in Portland again next year.

Contact us for scheduling a seminar on building and waterproofing decks. Custom seminars based on the audience-architects, builders, homeowner association managers and more are available. Call Bill at 805-801-2380

New Article By DeckExpert.com's Bill Leys Published By Journal of Light Construction

A new article by Bill Leys, where he discusses drains and scuppers for decks has been published by The Journal of Light Construction, a Hanley-Wood magazine.

Scuppers and Drains for Waterproof Decks


My company specializes in installing waterproof decks, but I often also get calls to fix existing decks that are leaking or coming apart. Many times, these jobs are familiar. They are ones we had bid on to build originally, but didn't get—probably because we had priced the jobs to use the best materials available and install them correctly.




The March issue of JLC is out now, subscribe today or you can read the article by clicking here http://www.jlconline.com/decks/scuppers-and-drains-for-waterproof-decks_o.aspx?dfpzone=general