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Rotten Decking
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We inherited some decking in our back garden which is definitely going to require replacement next Spring. Can any ABrs tell me if durability would be better if the deck planks were lain with gaps in between which would allow air to circulate underneath or does that make no difference?
I have had to repair some already and found the wood underneath to be very wet despite having a couple of dry weather days prior to repair. (We live in Scotland)
Thanks in advance....
I have had to repair some already and found the wood underneath to be very wet despite having a couple of dry weather days prior to repair. (We live in Scotland)
Thanks in advance....
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Well Johnnyboy - wood you have decking or not....? Is it regarded as being 'lower class'?
We inherited the decking, and up until now have found it to be quite friendly as well as functional eg. High heels on social occasions would normally aerate the lawn though fortunately these creatures can be trained and rounded up to stay on the decking!
We inherited the decking, and up until now have found it to be quite friendly as well as functional eg. High heels on social occasions would normally aerate the lawn though fortunately these creatures can be trained and rounded up to stay on the decking!