havabeer69
18th January 2024, 09:54 PM
hi
wasn't sure if this should be in the waterproofing or deck section. Basically I'm replacing an old timber deck with a new steal subframe one. the old bearer has been removed leaving the joists that run into the house framing still there. My new deck subframe will sit over these old joists. I'm going to trim them off flush with the exisiting brickwork.
how ever I'd like to seal them up just so bugs, water etc can't get in. My main plan of attack is to trim them off flush, seal up the larger gaps with an exterior paintable silicone and coat with a waterproof membrame... but which one to go with?
I have a very big tub of left over "water based bitumen paint" and a unused small tub or "exterior grade waterproofer"
the painted area will have a new ledger beam/bearer covering it so will see little to no UV. I really want to lean towards the black bitumen purely so any visible area's don't stand out as much as the "blue" waterproofer. I just can't remember which one handles UV and exposed area's more
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wasn't sure if this should be in the waterproofing or deck section. Basically I'm replacing an old timber deck with a new steal subframe one. the old bearer has been removed leaving the joists that run into the house framing still there. My new deck subframe will sit over these old joists. I'm going to trim them off flush with the exisiting brickwork.
how ever I'd like to seal them up just so bugs, water etc can't get in. My main plan of attack is to trim them off flush, seal up the larger gaps with an exterior paintable silicone and coat with a waterproof membrame... but which one to go with?
I have a very big tub of left over "water based bitumen paint" and a unused small tub or "exterior grade waterproofer"
the painted area will have a new ledger beam/bearer covering it so will see little to no UV. I really want to lean towards the black bitumen purely so any visible area's don't stand out as much as the "blue" waterproofer. I just can't remember which one handles UV and exposed area's more
534548
534549