I found some rot in my decking which I laid about 15 years ago but when I took a couple of the lengths up the frame underneath was in quite a poor state. Rotten in places and heavily black stained and damp in others.
I've decide to completely renew but wonder how to protect the subframe from the same fate.
I'm using pretreated timber but the surfaces that trap water like under the joint between deck board and joists is a problem also cut ends on the timber frame.
My initial thoughts turned to painting the top surface of the frame with Blackjack to seal the interface between the deck and the joist and also paint over the cut ends of any joist which need cutting.
Is this a good way forward or are there better solutions bearing in mind that once down the base cannot get any further protection like the decking boards.
Richard
I've decide to completely renew but wonder how to protect the subframe from the same fate.
I'm using pretreated timber but the surfaces that trap water like under the joint between deck board and joists is a problem also cut ends on the timber frame.
My initial thoughts turned to painting the top surface of the frame with Blackjack to seal the interface between the deck and the joist and also paint over the cut ends of any joist which need cutting.
Is this a good way forward or are there better solutions bearing in mind that once down the base cannot get any further protection like the decking boards.
Richard