I'm going to add a deck on to the end of an existing 90mm thick concrete patio, with the deck being installed over sand. The sand section falls away unevenly from the concrete but maybe 100mm over the intended 3m width.
I'm figuring that using posts will be the easiest way to get the deck level but as the ground sits now there is not much depth to play with. My plan is to dig out and down another 200mm and retain that to create some space. At its closest that would put the bottom of the bearers and joists about 180mm the ground.
If I spaced the decking at 5mm is there enough circulation to still get away with H3 timber? Noting that H3 is far easier for me to come by.
I've sized the bearers and joists at 90x45 to maximise the clearance but it creates a bit more work. Basically I'd end up with the frame being a series of 1m x 1m boxes.
My local Council will allow retaining of up to 500mm, sol I could potentially dig further down to make more room. The big downsides to this are its in a spot where I have to dig with a shovel and the retaining becomes far more of an issue.
Anyone have a different way of tackling this? Or does my plan and timber selection look okay?
