Hi everyone,
I am new to the forum and really... new to the DIY community. I am looking to cover my entire backyard with a low level deck. I was contemplating on whether to do it myself or pay a professional to do it. After going through this platform and seeing all the wonderful work that other members have done. I really want to give it a try.
A bit about my backyard:
We currently have a small deck that is sitting on top of a concrete block while the rest of the backyard is covered in loose stones (we dug up all the grass and replaced it by stones as we found the lawn will become really muddy in winter). The current deck roughly sits 110~120mm above the concrete block. And we have a small shed at one corner, which can be easily removed as it is not bolted to the concrete below.
Dimension of existing backyard
There are a couple inspection points for sewage and stormwater etc.
photo
What I am thinking to do:
1. Demolish the existing deck
2. Excavate, lay some drainage stones/membrane and put deck blocks in place (~950mm from block centre to centre)
3. Lay the joists out (90x45) as shown by my drawing. (~450mm centre to centre)
4. Use L brackets to bolt the joist to concrete (~500mm or 600mm gap)
Proposed frame
One thing I have yet to figure out is to how to create some sort of a lift off panel for the two inspection points. Or something that allows easy access to those utilities while still retain the overall rigidity of the deck.
Any tips and advices would be fantastic!!