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Decking Design &
Construction
We at LG Landscape Design Practice believe that the key
to constructing a good decking area begins with the
frame.
If the decking is being built on an existing patio, it
should be built of sawn treated timber 50 mm by 100 mm
(approximately) and treated with a wood preservative. Before building the frame you need to
decide which way the final decking boards are going to
run and build the main joists of the frame in the
opposite direction at approx 400 mm centres. The frame
can either be built directly on to the patio or can be
built using small brick pillars to increase the height.
If the brick pillar method is used then you should use a
pillar every 1.25 metres along every second joist.
In general the more the pillars the
better as this will help stop the deck from having too
much of a spring. Before building the frame it is a good
idea to cover the base area beneath the deck with a
ground sheeting material to stop any weed growth once
the decking is finished. Screwing (the better option)
the frame together is the best way to ensure you
maintain the strength over a number of years.Before you start to build the frame you should work out
the finished level and build the decking so that the
frame has a slight fall about 1 in 100, which means for
every metre the frame travels the change in level, will
be 1 cm. The fall should be away from any building or
foundation walls.Once the basic frame has been constructed it should be
strengthened with cross members to add additional
strength.
The key is to keep the wood in as long a lengths as
possible. When laying the surface you need to screw it
to the frame. This is best achieved by marking out the
lines you wish the screws to go and pre drilling the
holes, finally using an electric screw driver to secure
the decking boards. Nailing the boards to the frame is a
waste of time because the boards will twist pulling the
nails out. A good
tip is to use a small spacing bar to make sure the space
between each board is the same. This space should be
between 2 and 5 mm. Once the decking is finished we
normal recommend that the decking is treated with
decking oil (yes very dear but will pay for itself.) Please
contact us today for a free consultation about your
landscaping project. |