I have a fairly solid concrete slab in my garden (shown in picture), and I would love to try and build a wooden deck over it. Now I have had VERY little experience with DIY projects, so any help, directions or suggestions would be much appreciated!
Haha probably should've seen that coming! Thing is, as I am kinda new to DIY, I just wanted some personalised tips. Google was the first thing I did - which is how I found the forums.
I was just looking for some tips and warnings specifically related to my concrete block - more specifically, if it was even possible on it! But, never mind, I guess.
Yes it’s perfectly possible to lay a timber deck upon a concrete slab. In fact it’s pretty easy.
jay679’s post was somewhat pointless as this is a forum aimed at providing information to diyers on how to do stuff. That said, your very question has been answered in literally hundreds (if not thousands) of threads already in the garden section. So maybe have a hunt through the garden section and use the DIYnot search facility and then come back with some specific questions.
Thanks for your reply, I mainly wanted to know if my slab was decent enough for this, so thanks!
I do have a question, if I wished to extend the wooden deck slightly more than the length of the concrete, would I follow a step-by-step for the concrete, and then follow a step-by-step from someone who did it from scratch for the extended bit? Or would that just not work? (Sorry about it being wordy)
The concrete slab is fine, but you will have to keep an eye on that door threshold - you don't want the deck higher as it could allow water ingress.
You can extend the deck over the grass by setting short posts in concrete.
John
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