Deckorators Postcover User Manual

42” and 53” postcover installation instructions

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42” and 53” Postcover Installation Instructions

Introduction

Carefully plan your entire deck, from deck boards to rails and

stairs, before cutting your first board or drilling your first hole.

Account for the unique design and dimensions of Deckorators

®

postcovers and your chosen rail system in the planning stage.

Inventory all necessary postcovers and associated rail connectors

and fasteners at the job site, before getting started. For installa-

tions over 4x4 nominal wood posts, you will need (2) 2x4-pieces

of treated or cedar lumber per in-line rail postcover and (4) 2x4

pieces of treated or cedar lumber per corner rail postcover. The

length of the 2x4 depends on the height of the postcover. 42”

postcovers require 41" high 2x4s and the 53" requires 52"
high pieces.

A The deck design will dictate how you

install and secure the deck posts. Be

sure the post extends 41 inches above

the deck surface to ensure a proper fit with

the 42" postcover and 52" above the deck

for a proper fit with the 53" postcover.

B Posts should be installed on the inside

of the deck frame, to allow the postcover
to rest entirely on the decking.

Step 2 • Install postcover

C A 6x6 S4S (smooth four sides) wood

post can vary from 5-1/4" to 5-5/8"

in thickness and may be subject to

slight irregularities. Use wood shims

at the top and bottom of the post to

ensure a snug fit. Shim the bottom

and slide the postcover over the post

to the deck base.

D Shim the top of the post for a tight,

level fit. It is important to shim evenly

on all four sides so the post remains

centered within the postcover.

E If the installation is over a 4x4 nomi-

nal wood post, then wood 2x4s will

need to be added to the sides of the

4x4 post. The number of 2x4s differs

A

B1

B2

C

D

1

Stacked Stone

Cobblestone

Fieldstone

In-line Rail

Corner Rail

• Exterior masonry adhesive

(epoxy or silicone caulk)

• Wood shims

• Drill

• 1/8" Masonry drill bit

• Saw (if trimming is required)

• Diamond masonry blade

(if trimming is required)

• Carpenter’s pencil

E1

E2

based on the location of the wood

posts. You will need (2) 2x4-pieces

of lumber per in-line rail postcover

and (4) 2x4 pieces of lumber per

corner rail postcover. The length

of the 2x4 depends on the height

of the postcover. 42" postcovers

require 41" high 2x4’s and the 53"

requires 52" high pieces. For in-

line rail posts, attach the 2x4s to

the sides of the wood post where

the connector and railing will be

installed using 2-1/2" wood deck

screws. For corner posts, install

2x4s to all four sides of the post

using 2-1/2" wood deck screws.

Items you may need to complete the installation:

• 100 grit coarse aluminum

oxide sandpaper

• 2x4s as required

(see introduction section)

• 2-1/2" wood deck screws

as required

• #8 x 3-1/2" exterior grade

screws* (2 per rail bracket)

• Safety glasses

Step 1 • Secure 4x4 or 6x6 nominal treated or cedar wood posts

Note: Use a saw with a diamond masonry blade if trimming of the postcover is required.

Always trim the bottom of the postcover, which is the side without the lip.

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