Building A Deck Over Concrete Porch

Most of the time the patio corner had settled by many years.
Building a deck over concrete porch. Mark the location of the sleeper on the concrete patio. Ripping up concrete and building a deck seemed like a daunting and expensive task so when we saw newtechwood deck a floor we thought it would be absolutely perfect for our space. In this video this old house general contractor tom silva explains how to deck over a concrete stoop. Another option of course is to remove the concrete entirely and rebuild the porch from the ground up.
Installing a multi color deck over concrete. If you re installing two different colors of boards for your deck then you can screw the accent color boards into place temporarily to act as guides for the primary color boards. They will run perpendicular to the decking material. Cut pvc trim boards to wrap around stoop using circular saw.
Steps to build a raised deck over a concrete patio plan a layout. In our case we just had an old. At first you have to plan a layout. And plenty of it.
This part is relatively easy. Preparation and installing runners and skirts. For this reason rainwater can. If not opting for the interlocking deck tiles you ll need to place sleepers on both surfaces.
Building a wooden deck over a concrete one step 1. Check the drainage of the concrete patio. You would then place your wood porch flooring over the sleepers. To cover the ends of the sleepers install deck fascia board.
Plan the layout of your sleepers. Counterbore holes in pvc trim with inch diameter spade bit. The material should be pretty obvious wood. A floating composite deck.
Concrete screws decking flashing tape plastic shims self leveling compound treated 2x4s. How to build a wood deck over a concrete patio step 1. Solve the water problems. Thick pvc trim 3 16 x 3 1 4 in.
My husband harrison and i have wanted to change out our patio floor since the day we bought the house. Installing deck flooring on a cement patio. Apply foam adhesive to back of trim. Within a day our.
You could only do this if there is sufficient space between the existing slab and your door otherwise the flooring would prevent the door from opening.