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1st December 2007, 10:40 PM #1New Member
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Treating underside of decking boards
Hi All,
Firstly, thanks to all who contribute on this forum, it really is a great resource.
I am fixing Batu decking boards onto treated pine joists (will be using 10g / 65mm SS Type 17 Decking Screws). As a portion of the deck will be around a swimming pool (hence the SS Screws), I have painted all bearers, posts and joists to help with the extra water that will be "splashed" over the decking. I plan on using decking oil for the Batu, but before I commence laying the decking boards, I was considering treating the bottom of the board. Obviously I only have one go at this, as I have no intention of crawling around under the deck in 6 to 12 months re-painting or oiling the underside of the boards.
Should I simply apply a few coats of decking oil to the underside of the boards before fixing? Any other options ?
FYI - reeded side will be down.
Cheers,
Bushy
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