Hi,
I have an existing alfresco area with concrete brick pavers (60mm deep) that are level and sound. The level from the top of the brick pavers to the sliding door / windows is 55 - 60 mm around the area. I would prefer to build the deck on top of the pavers to keep the sound level / strength of the base, reduce weeds etc and avoid pulling them up.
I have been researching about low level decking and learning about rot and air flow etc but have some questions.
1. Since the majority of my deck will be underneath a newly built skillion patio, does it matter about air flow and rot as the area will be dry apart from an occasional wash I guess.
2. Can I lay treated pine 35mm x 70mm joists on the flat so my joist height is 35mm above the pavers? Laying Ekodeck on that will bring me up to 58mm. This framing would be my cheapest option?
3. I have seen the Klevaklip aluminum framing for low level decks - am I better off using this system although I don't think it is compatible with Ekodeck? Is there a better low level framing alternative that would work with the EkoDeck Quickfix system?
5. Would you recommend pulling up the pavers, giving about 120mm height and installing over a timber frame and pedestals? This would be more time and cost in materials.
Any advice would be appreciated,
Thanks.