shipsong
5th May 2008, 03:36 PM
I am an amateur looking for some advice about replacing a treated pine deck around my pool - the boards are splitting and lifting. The pool is a concrete pool sitting entirely out of the ground on piers below a rock cliff - so the deck is level with our yard but up to 3m from the ground level below - the area is about 50m2. The joists sit on the concrete lip around the pool edge (and posts/bearers away from the pool). I plan on using the existing posts, bearers and joists. Is this ok or should I replace them? They are treated pine about 10 years old.
I would like to drop the joists so the deck is level with the pool (I plan to lay a row of sandstone pavers around the edge). This means rather than sitting on the pool edge the joists will butt agaist the lip (the lip is about the same thickness as a joist). What is the best way to secure the joists to the pool (the pool perimeter is about 25m)? Should I use joist hangers dyna-bolted into the concrete or can I dynabolt angle-iron to the concrete and have the joists sit on it? If the latter what size and thickness of agle-iron and size and spacing of bolts should I use?
The existing pool posts are H5 treated pine and are buried in the ground (premably concreted). Are they OK like this? Someone suggested to me they should be in stirrups but I though that was only if they were sitting on a hard surface.
I plan to use a composite decking board (eg ModWood). I want a hardwood look but don't want to be a slave to annual staining - and want something more environmentally friendly. Has anyone used composite decking and can recommend one?
Thanks,
Peter
I would like to drop the joists so the deck is level with the pool (I plan to lay a row of sandstone pavers around the edge). This means rather than sitting on the pool edge the joists will butt agaist the lip (the lip is about the same thickness as a joist). What is the best way to secure the joists to the pool (the pool perimeter is about 25m)? Should I use joist hangers dyna-bolted into the concrete or can I dynabolt angle-iron to the concrete and have the joists sit on it? If the latter what size and thickness of agle-iron and size and spacing of bolts should I use?
The existing pool posts are H5 treated pine and are buried in the ground (premably concreted). Are they OK like this? Someone suggested to me they should be in stirrups but I though that was only if they were sitting on a hard surface.
I plan to use a composite decking board (eg ModWood). I want a hardwood look but don't want to be a slave to annual staining - and want something more environmentally friendly. Has anyone used composite decking and can recommend one?
Thanks,
Peter