Hi,
I'm after some advice regarding a deck build.
Ive took the challenge of building this deck for a friend of mine, it's roughly 3 x 3 metres and I'm not too sure how to tackle the base.
There's currently a patio there at the moment consisting of a 3 foot concrete path off the house wall and the centre part of the patio is paving stones, however they have sunk slightly towards the centre therefore when it rains the water pools to about a depth of around 2 inches in the middle, but this does quite quickly drain away.
What would be the best way forward with this?
Should I lift these stones and relay them flat before starting the deck? however I want to try and avoid this if I can.
Is there any type of PVC or galvanized adjustable bracket I could buy to keep the rafter out of the water as timber would rot?
It's also going to be a very low deck as the finished height has to be 7 inches from ground height to finish height so the finished deck board would sit under the sill of the patio door, and there's also air bricks above the 7 inches therefore I was just going to use 4 x 2 battens for the frame, which I realise isn't the greatest for strength however I would use plenty noggins and it would be well shored up underneath and the deck would only have very light use anyway.
I'm also restricted by this 7 inch height.
Any suggestions on how to pack or shore up the frame these few inches off the ground?
Also what would be the best timber for the framework, would it be kiln dried or pressure treated?, however I think I am working to a limited budget but any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers
Phil
I'm after some advice regarding a deck build.
Ive took the challenge of building this deck for a friend of mine, it's roughly 3 x 3 metres and I'm not too sure how to tackle the base.
There's currently a patio there at the moment consisting of a 3 foot concrete path off the house wall and the centre part of the patio is paving stones, however they have sunk slightly towards the centre therefore when it rains the water pools to about a depth of around 2 inches in the middle, but this does quite quickly drain away.
What would be the best way forward with this?
Should I lift these stones and relay them flat before starting the deck? however I want to try and avoid this if I can.
Is there any type of PVC or galvanized adjustable bracket I could buy to keep the rafter out of the water as timber would rot?
It's also going to be a very low deck as the finished height has to be 7 inches from ground height to finish height so the finished deck board would sit under the sill of the patio door, and there's also air bricks above the 7 inches therefore I was just going to use 4 x 2 battens for the frame, which I realise isn't the greatest for strength however I would use plenty noggins and it would be well shored up underneath and the deck would only have very light use anyway.
I'm also restricted by this 7 inch height.
Any suggestions on how to pack or shore up the frame these few inches off the ground?
Also what would be the best timber for the framework, would it be kiln dried or pressure treated?, however I think I am working to a limited budget but any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers
Phil