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I am planning a low level deck. I understand concerns about rot if there is not enough clearance. Has anyone used joists made of composite material to alleviate this issue? Thanks
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @makingitup. It's terrific to have you join us, and many thanks for your question about constructing a deck.
I am unaware of any composite joist products. What sort of height are you working with? Many of our members have constructed decks within a low height. Provided ventilation is allowed on the sides of the deck and the boards are gapped slightly wider than normal, standard H3-treated Pine lasts a substantial amount of time.
Typically, composite materials have a large percentage of timber within them, so they have requirements similar to those of standard timbers. For instance, our composite decking boards have a minimum height above ground of 90mm without adequate drainage. So, using a composite material is not an automatic pass in damp conditions and your deck plan must still be carefully considered in order to see a significant lifespan.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
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