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    Quote Originally Posted by russ57 View Post
    but if i recall joist spacing is only 400.(as specified).
    this is something you definitely have to consider. most brands will have a recommended joists spacing and most of the time its not the usual 450 centres that you'd use with wood.

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    this gets a no from me have worked with a builder mate and we removed all the mod wood from around the pool .

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    I've had the wide Modwood around the pool for many years and I'm very happy with it. Almost zero maintenance in a fully exposed position.

    After some testing, I didn't really like the way the screw "fought" the board, so I decided to predrill (with countersink) the board and about 1cm into the joist, then re-drill only the board slightly larger than the screw shaft to allow for some extra movement at all joists. These boards expand and contract in all directions and I thought best to allow for that wherever possible. Took longer but it has stood the test of time

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