Few decking question

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I am looking at starting my decking in the next couple of weeks so just wanted to ask a few grey areas. The sixe to be decked is 28 ft x 10 ft.

I was looking at setting 75mm x 75mm post holders in concrete then use these to build the base. Any thoughts ?

On a span this large how far would you spread them ?

It is a soiled area where I am decking then grass after decking will I need to put gravel or anything under decking ?


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Andy
 
Don't use Met posts, dig a hole 18" then place 2 hands full of gravel in the bottom, place post on top, fill hole up to half way with water, fill the rest with post mix, tamper down (poke with a stick) and level.

Andy
 
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Don't use Met posts, dig a hole 18" then place 2 hands full of gravel in the bottom, place post on top, fill hole up to half way with water, fill the rest with post mix, tamper down (poke with a stick) and level.

Andy

You say place post on top, what posts do you recommend ?
 
build a proper patio instead. Decking eh, you'll only be ripping it up in a few years, once it falls out of fashion and everyone comes to realise what a tacky tasteless atrocity it is...like artexed ceilings or mock tudor facades.
 
I built a raised deck 12 years ago approx 6m x 5m which held 37 people when we had a party.

Don't live there any more but it is still going strong.

Andy
 
4 x 2.

Just seen your name, I divorced my ex because she was seeing someone else..................................................she was a cooper.

Andy
 
I am building this straight off the house is there any issues that can arise with damp, just read somewhere yesterday vaguely that you should do something first like screw a piece of timber too the house ?
 

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