Shannon
3rd November 2005, 01:21 PM
G'day there folks,
To those in the know:
Is there a reason (apart from aestetics) for timber decking to run parallel to the house as opposed to perpendicular? Is it to do with fall? I would be putting up a pergola as well so no rain on deck (and I would make sure there was still some fall away from the house just in case.
My Dad and I were discussing me building a new front deck which will probably be curved (if we decide to deck instead of pave) and the easiest way to get the curve correct, would be to run the decking perpendicular to the house, but we both decided that neither of us had ever seen a deck layed down this way.
Is there something in that statistic??
Thanks for your help.
To those in the know:
Is there a reason (apart from aestetics) for timber decking to run parallel to the house as opposed to perpendicular? Is it to do with fall? I would be putting up a pergola as well so no rain on deck (and I would make sure there was still some fall away from the house just in case.
My Dad and I were discussing me building a new front deck which will probably be curved (if we decide to deck instead of pave) and the easiest way to get the curve correct, would be to run the decking perpendicular to the house, but we both decided that neither of us had ever seen a deck layed down this way.
Is there something in that statistic??
Thanks for your help.