Hi Legends. I did a search and couldn't see a result so asking the brains trust.
I have an outdoor deck that looks like grey box. It's swollen over the years but has stopped and seems to have stabilised in width (I've watched over summer and winter and there is very small swelling now). The problem is that it has taken up the space that was left between each board.
The condition of the boards is pretty good and they could easily be reused as they're not bowed or warped and not at all rotten. I'd like to reuse them (the deck is massive so it would be a decent saving). It's also beautiful timber so a real shame to replace or throw out.
So my question is how do I deal with the current holes in the joists or the broken screws in the joist? If I relay using an 8mm gap are the new screws going to be too close to the old ones/ holes? Should I rip the first board so the holes align further away from the current holes/ screws?
Cheers,
Coaster