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i am fitting raised decking in the back garden, the area near the house is slabed but it is on a slope it drops around 1 foot from one end of the deck to the other so the slabs are on a fair old slope. i will be using post feet to keep the timber off the slabs. i was wondering whether cutting the bottom of the posts at an angle to make the posts stand straight and true when fitted into the post feet (which will obviously mean the post feet sit at an angle) or i can lift the slabs and level the dirt and then re lay the slabs as there is about 6 inches of soil on top of the solid concrete below the slabs.
any ideas ???
thanks
any ideas ???
thanks