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  1. #1
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    Default Alternatives to tiles on deck

    We are building a house and it’s time to think about how to finish the deck. It’s a large second floor triangular shaped deck of about 52sqm. The frame Is structural steel and timber lvl with scyon floor. It is fully covered with a roof about 2800 above. We never really questioned that it would be waterproofed, screeded and then tiled.

    The problem is I hate tiles - and especially I hate grout.

    So now I’m wondering about alternatives.

    Is there any alternative?

    One tradesperson suggested some type of suspended timber which sits on a framework which itself rests on the waterproofing. That is something to investigate.

    Any ideas anyone. All things considered.

    Cheers
    Arron
    Apologies for unnoticed autocomplete errors.

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    create a beach paradise use sand
    I would love to grow my own food, but I can not find bacon seeds

  3. #3
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    A suggested you can do a timber deck on batterns or another option we have used is 600m2 stone ( or similar) pavers suspended on levelling pads.

  4. #4
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    When I redid one of my decks, I used ModWood (Timber Decking & Fencing Company: Melbourne, Brisbane & Sydney >> ModWood). As I wanted a waterproof surface, I rebated each board on edges and abutting ends, then caulked it so it looks like a ship's deck. No maintenance, and no UV issues after more than a decade in service.

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