Get Your House in Shape for Football Season
Get Your House in Shape for Football Season
(ARA) -
Summer is coming to an end and you know what that means -- the 2008
football season is just around the corner. In less than a month the
season begins, and if you want your home to gain a reputation of
being "the place" to enjoy the game, now is the time to start
getting ready.
A good place to start is by stocking up on supplies: disposable
cups, plates, napkins, serving trays and utensils; soda and bottled
water; chips and pretzels; and all the right gear to cheer on your
team. You'll also have to decide where everyone will gather to
watch the big game, keeping in mind, as long as the weather is
nice, the "best place in the house" won't be in the house at all,
but in your outdoor living room.
According to the National Association of the Remodeling Industry
(NARI), extending the footprint of your home by creating living
space outside is one of the hottest trends in home remodeling right
now. Gone are the days when all you had outside was some patio
furniture.
These days, people's backyards have all the comforts of home -- a
relaxing place to sit, electrical connections for televisions and
stereos and a refrigerator where snacks and drinks can be stored.
People are also putting in outdoor ovens that do double duty, not
only providing a place to cook brats and burgers, but on those
upcoming cold winter days, warmth as well.
If you don't have a barbeque oven yet, but want to create an
outdoor living space in time for football season, start by deciding
where it should go, then invite some friends over to help you build
one. Here's how:
Required materials:
Sakrete All-Purpose Gravel
Sakrete Type N Mortar Mix
Two (2) Metal grates
Required tools:
Plasterer's trowel
Hoe
Mixing box
Level
Four (4) wooden posts (2x4s)
Optional: sill plate
Directions:
1. Map out area for concrete footing with wooden posts and secure
them in the ground. Lay a level bed of Sakrete All-Purpose gravel
and pack it even. Pour a concrete footing about four to six inches
thick. Let the slab cure for 24 to 48 hours before beginning to lay
the brick.
2. Begin building walls with a layer of Sakrete Type N Mortar
between the footing and the first layer of brick. You should begin
at the corners and work inward. Check after each layer with a level
to make sure your finished product will be level.
3. When the structure is 2/3 of its scheduled height, place a row
of bricks protruding to the inside to create a ridge for the metal
grate (purchased at your local hardware store) to rest on, then do
it again several layers up to create enough space between grates
for charcoal.
4. Once the barbeque walls are complete, to install a sill plate to
provide a means to set and anchor the roof or floor joists. The
sill plate is also anchored with bolts into the block cells filled
with Portland cement grout.
5. Place metal grates inside grill and fill the lower with the
charcoal.
6. Enjoy!
For more detailed directions on constructing a slab footing and
laying block and brick for your barbeque, log on to www.sakrete.com
and click on the link that says "Take Me to the Sakrete Project
Center." Sakrete products are available at your local hardware and
building supply retailer.
Once the barbeque is built, take the time to trim back any
overgrown vegetation and, of course, mow the lawn the day before
your guests are set to arrive so the yard will look neat, tidy and
inviting -- just like a well-manicured football field. Sit back,
crack open your favorite beverage and listen to your friends talk
about your house being the entertainment mecca.
Courtesy of ARAcontent
