Raised decking

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  1. Ian Taylor

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    My wife's had the idea of removing our dining room window and putting in a pair of doors, then do a raised deck area, it will be about 14'x10' and look out over our garden and pond.
     
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      That sounds lovely Ian....Good idea Mrs Ian:dbgrtmb:
       
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      Bear in mind decking can get very slippery and will need more a lot more maintenance than other surfaces. You could consider a patio made of brick or stone instead.
       
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        We have to put in a raised deck as there's a 18" drop from when we fit the doors, we already have a flagged patio area that we iterated when we bought the house and we both hate it
         
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        Sounds like great idea.

        Did she say when she would be starting.;)
         
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          That's funny that my missus has the same idea for a decked patio area at the bottom of our garden (southwest facing).
          I said what @pete said and I got the Death Stare :hate-shocked::psnp:
          It's not a bad idea to be honest but it's a lot of work because it slopes
           
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            My wife is great at coming up with extra work for me, the only thing she helps me with when I'm doing any work is brewing up, I wish she would stop watching those programmes about doing up your house
             
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              It's what wives do!
              Given the location, I'd make sure you either get non-slip boards or coat normal boards with some form of grippy textured paint
               
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                Agree with the above - we put raised decking all round the outside at the back and it does need a lot of work - cleaning, painting it with preservative etc and it gets very slippery when it's wet. Still prefer it to paving though
                 
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                I've seen some decking boards with artificial grass on them....don't know how they fair but worth a look if it's decking you want:dbgrtmb:
                 
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                Will post some pictures of were its going to be built.
                 
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                  My personal thoughts are that decking originated in other parts of the world with a different climate, I must admit it looks nice,..........for a year or two.
                   
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                    I know that, you know that, try telling my wife.:please:
                     
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                      Show her the screen, then suggest a nice pair of patio doors opening into a conservatory.:runforhills::lunapic 130165696578242 5:
                       
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                        Only problem I have is that the drains run underneath and im not sure how far down the footings would go down in the ground
                         
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