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7th July 2006, 11:56 AM #1Intermediate Member
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Deck Strip
Hi,
I was just wondering if anyone knows if Deck strip must be used on all decks. I am using OB hardwood for joist and bearers and live in Mildura.
Also waht is the benefit of using this strip?
Cheers in advance
Simon
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8th July 2006, 12:56 AM #2
Simon, what is deck strip, something similar to malthoid or protecta-deck, ie. some form of protective "flashing" that you install over the bearers & joists to shed water & prevent rot?
If so, I don't believe they "must" be used, but I reckon it'd be a good idea over OB.
Cheers................Sean
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8th July 2006, 09:04 PM #3Intermediate Member
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Hi Sean,
yes, Its a rubber strip that does exactely that. I went in to bunnings and they tried to sell it to me. I beleive that it may not be needed for a fully covered deck?
Does it make a difference being OB?
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8th July 2006, 09:29 PM #4
Better advice can be had from a builder, Simon, don't want to lead you up the garden path, but FWIW I wouldn't bother using it under a fully covered deck, per my first post the idea is that it sheds water to protect joists & bearers, if the roof will keep the water off it the deck strip will be an unncecessary expense.
Re OB, my point was that I would see more need for it on OB bearers & joists than on, say, treated pine.
Good luck mate.............cheers...................Sean
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9th July 2006, 02:52 AM #5Senior Member
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Hi Simon
you are right it is not needed on a fully covered deck. I generaly put a coat of oil based primer on the top edge of the joists before the deck goes down.
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