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Hello experts,
I am looking to do decking project (3.8m *5.7m ) to transform my back yard. The deck runs across concrete and the soil and the major portion lies on concrete. Attached is the plan of it.
Height difference between the concrete slab and the bricks under exist door is 60mm. How to achieve framing (driinage , strength etc ) in this low clearance situation ?
Hello @nvelaga
Thank you for sharing your questions about your deck installation project. I suggest having a quick look at these guides - How to build a low-level deck by @Adam_W and How to build a deck by @MitchellMc. I'm afraid 60mm is not enough space to build a low-level deck, because your deck is touching the concrete base directly moisture will be trapped underneath and will cause damage to the timber framing and shorten the life of your deck.
I suggest removing the concrete slab so that you'll have enough space for a proper low-level deck. The ground can then be levelled and sloped to provide a fallaway for the water. Weedmat and gravel can be placed underneath to facilitate drainage under your deck.
I also suggest looking at the Bunnings deck building guide:
If you have any other questions we can help with, please let us know.
Eric
Thanks @EricL.
Don't we have any other way without removing concrete ?
If we use H4 treated pine with betta paint , will suffice ?
How much min gap is needed between concrete and joist ?
Hi @nvelaga,
Joist-size timbers such as 90 x 45mm are only available in H3-treatment for above and not on-ground use. Theoretically, you could use 90 x 45mm joists placed on their face and then add your 19mm thick decking on top. This will give you a height of 64mm. However, what you are creating is an exceptionally low-level deck with no clearance, which results in a high-humidity environment and poor drainage and leads to the early onset of decay. If you are prepared to deal with the consequences, which could be a deck that lasts less than 10 years, then you could choose to implement this design.
Typically, our members would leave at least 10mm clearance under their joists so water has the ability to drain away.
Consideration should be given as to whether creating a deck over the concrete with your limited working height is a viable project. Perhaps you could tile the concrete area and then have those surrounded by the deck.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
Thanks @MitchellMc , I have remeasured the surface, Can go another 5mm extra so that door wont be blocked.
how can we achieve 5mm clearnace ?
Titan 5 x 72 x 100mm 4 Piece Yellow Packing Shims can be used to establish that 5mm gap @nvelaga. The joists will then be placed on top of them and Dynabolts through the face of the joists used to secure them to the concrete.
Mitchell
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