Hi,
I'm looking to build a large, low deck over some old and tired pavers.
The rough dimensions are:
- 10.5m x 5.7m at the widest point, other sections are about 4.7m wide
- Height varies between 10cm and about 21cm at the door to the house
There's not enough room for joists over bearers and I have seen various posts using pedestal feet with joists only.
I'm thinking of using the Ekodeck composite boards and running these perpendicular to the windows in the photo with a picture frame. This would allow for full length 5.4m boards over the widest point of the deck.
Some of the initial design questions that I have are:
- For the framing: the joists would run the full 10+ meters. If I use 6m + 4m lengths of 90x45mm joists for these 10m, can I put them end to end on the same pedestal (butt joint)? Or should the joist ends be on separate pedestals or the joists side by side (lap joint)?
- For drainage: should I put down a membrane and drainage gravel over the pavers or is it okay to let the natural fall drain the water? The pavers look uneven as they were removed to install a french drain.
- Any tips for keeping things square? Other than using good old pythagoras?

