We are looking for a solution to a problem that has occurred through extensive additions. We extended an existing deck (timber decking, each hardwood 100mmW by 12mm thick with. Spacing of 1.5mm. All decking is undercover however still in the elements and susceptible to rain falling on the decking at times. We live in FNQ with high rainfall so this can also be a big problem on occasion. We have established the guttering is insufficient in one area, and this will be dealt with separately. Underneath the decking we have created a separate entertaining area which is also effected by water ingress due to decking. While we are not talking flooding, it is an issue we need to rectify long term. Succinctly the water ingress is in the majority from the gutter issue which is being dealt with, and secondly rain which is sprayed onto the decking during very heavy falls.
we don’t want to install a ceiling downstairs as it detracts from the original rustic design, plus we will still have a water management issue to contend with. Ideally we would like to tackle this at the decking level, and seal the timber joins with a product that can meet expansion if required, and be durable.



