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Hi all,
I am building a deck with Ekoboards. The deck measures 3m width x 5.4m length and include picture framing at 6mm spacing. I have calculated 24 ekoboards and 2 sets of quick fix to lay the decking. The deck will be fixed to brick wall which is part of the house.
The deck will be built up on concrete footings 300mm deep, with tuff blocks on top. 16 concrete footings will be dug and boxed at 300mmx300mmx300mm.
In terms of Bearers, i will do 4 bearers at 5.4m long, by joining 2 lengths of 3m of 200x50 together, requiring 8 lengths of 200x50x3m. They will be spaced 1 meter apart.
Next i will along the 5.4m insert 11 lines of noggins/joists, using joist holders. They will be cut to size and fit flush with the height of the bearers. Noggins will be placed approximately 490mm apart.
Weed mat will be layed underneath.
I am curious if i am over doing it with my bearer and noggin spacings. I suspect there will be great structural integrity, so hoping it will be sufficient. Any thoughts, ideas, support would be appreciated.
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @ajmac4. It's wonderful to have you join us, and many thanks for your question about bearer and joist placement.
It sounds like you are on the right track. However, could you draw us a sketch indicating where your joists will be supported and their direction, as well as indicating the way the decking will be running? Everything sounds fine from what you are mentioning, but it's easier to understand your method if you draw a sketch, including measurements. I can then check your spans to make sure they are within tolerances. Let me know if you need a hand uploading images.
Mitchell
Thanks for the information, Mitchell. I have uploaded some designs I had created for guidance.
Thanks again!
If you are laying your decking along the 5400mm length, then I see no issues with your design @ajmac4.
Mitchell
Thanks so much, appreciate the feedback and response!
Keep us updated on your project @ajmac4 and please reach out again if you require further assistance.
Mitchell
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