Bearers and Joists? Or just bearers and decking?
Hi all,
I'll do my best to be clear - I want to build an entry deck to our new home. The deck will be roughly 1800 wide by 5000 long. The first 2000 of the deck is within the entry alcove at the front door, then proceeds out another 3000 to the front boundary. My little problem is ground clearance - I have roughly 250mm from the bottom of the door to ground (essentially the slab depth) and I want to use 32mm thick decking. So what I thought I would do was use thicker timber for the bearers and not have any joists on top. So I would use ledgers attached to the house with a couple of post in the middle for support in the alcove section with beareres bolted on (the first 2000) and then for the remaining 3000 use a normal amount of stumps with the bearers bolted on in the same fashion. I figured this way I could use 600mm centres for the stumps and using a 200mmx50mm bearer disregard the need for joists.
I have been procrastinating about this project for quite a while because I can't decide how to overcome this issue without leaving out the joists. I suppose I really need someone to tell me either that I'm wrong and that the method I'm proposing will not work and perhaps offer me a better solution or quell my reservations by telling me yep it's all good.
Just to provide all the facts - I love wideboard decking (the 32mm thick variety) so if possible I'd rather not compromise that aspect of the design but everything else is subject to any and all advice. Also I hate trampoline like decks so I want it to be super sturdy as well....geez louise I don't ask for much do I:roll:.
Many, many thanks.
Mick.