Moved in 2 years ago and on move in day my daughter's foot went through a corner of the decking. 2 years later and it's definitely knackered, clear previous owners didn't treat it each year and just gave it a lick of paint pre-sale.
With so many other projects on my hand I'm looking to outsource this work. Thinking composite for the minimal maintenance unless there is a good reason not to? Never had it before.
I normally spends weeks and months researching things but it's current state is dangerous (it's basically a balcony decking over a ledge/big drop then a stream) so want to get sorted ASAP. A quick Google says 1.1m is the building regs minimum height for balcony railings. Does that apply to garden decking balconies as ideally would like it slightly below so that when sat in garden furniture it is easy to see over
With so many other projects on my hand I'm looking to outsource this work. Thinking composite for the minimal maintenance unless there is a good reason not to? Never had it before.
I normally spends weeks and months researching things but it's current state is dangerous (it's basically a balcony decking over a ledge/big drop then a stream) so want to get sorted ASAP. A quick Google says 1.1m is the building regs minimum height for balcony railings. Does that apply to garden decking balconies as ideally would like it slightly below so that when sat in garden furniture it is easy to see over