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Building A Foot Bridge

 
Author: Charles Truett

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.

Author Bio:
Charles Truett is a proclaimed scripter. Charles likes to write articles about this topic.
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