You also have a deck. Did you build it yourself?
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Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Sekisui | Burbank - Cedarwood1828 828Jan 07, 2019 6:55 pm Holodeck UPVC Roof Atap anti panasuntuk rumah dan atap tahan lama anti karat Re: Sekisui | Burbank - Cedarwood1828 838Jan 16, 2019 9:00 pm ehhc Oh and we also got the roof done just before Xmas. Finally no more hot concrete! Ages ago we were considering a hardwood open pergola. We wanted a cover with good heat blocking, some airflow and good light transmission. After feedback from here and checking around for options we went for a Sunpal 10mm multiwall in solar control grey. Think it ticks all the boxes for us! And it survived the big hail storm no issues too. We bought a fan but can’t decide on the lights for this. Have cables fed through the beams at the 2 outter sides for light and in the middle for fan. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Oh I do like your roof very much. Please pm with details of your roof supplier plus cost $. We are also looking into similar kind of roof to go on top of deck near our loungroom. Our loungeroom get too hot in the morning now. Thank you. Build Thread : viewtopic.php?=31&t=81624 Landscape Thread : viewtopic.php?f=19&t=86133 Re: Sekisui | Burbank - Cedarwood1828 839Feb 06, 2019 11:45 am Hi. I have just found your house while searching for information on Decks that are built very close to the ground. Did you take any pictures as your trady was building your deck? If you did could you post them. We need ideas on how to construct a deck so close to the ground. Thanks Re: Sekisui | Burbank - Cedarwood1828 840Feb 06, 2019 12:42 pm I recently put a small deck at the side of our house. It was only just off the existing ground level, so instead of putting posts down and then attaching the bearers to those, I just put the bearers directly on the ground. I had 200mm high (200 x 75 x 2.4m sleepers) bearers and scraped about 50mm from the ground as a small trench for each one (from about 80mm to zero depending on the ground level). The bearers sat in this trench and I poured concrete under and around the sides to keep them located. I then put joists (70x35 treated pine) across the bearers and then laid the decking boards (90x19 merbau) on the joists. The whole thing was about 250mm above the existing ground level. If you wanted it even closer, you could skip the joists and use a lower height sleeper (150mm high for example) and just lay the sleepers closer together so they effectively become the joists - upon which you lay your decking boards. Seksui KDR in Sydney (2015-2016) Links --> | H1 thread | Final plans | Timing of works updated 9/3/16 | Hi All, Recently we have signed a contract with Burbank and we are not aware that they have just DORSET, SURREY, HAMPSHIRE, KENT, PILBARA and REDGUM bricks from PGH are… 0 3131 |