building over part of my deck

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building over part of my deck

Postby HaleSkater » Sat Nov 08, 2014 11:23 pm

With the slope of the yard, I can put more rink over the bottom part of my deck (about 2 extra feet) without much more total water...the bottom segment is the same height as the highest part of the yard.

Question: is there any reason not to do this? Will it heave strangely or behave differently from the rest of the rink?

This is Year #3, and I'm looking to make as big a slab as I can in our urban backyard...

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Re: building over part of my deck

Postby kevmac » Mon Nov 10, 2014 3:41 pm

Are we talking about a wooden deck or an interlock stone patio? I would be less hesitant to cover a stone patio with the rink, depending on the substructure and how well it is packed, than I would a wooden deck.
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Re: building over part of my deck

Postby HaleSkater » Mon Nov 10, 2014 7:32 pm

Wooden. I elected not to do it since it has some areas that come to a pretty sharp point.

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Re: building over part of my deck

Postby kevmac » Wed Nov 12, 2014 1:02 pm

Unless you covered it with plywood or something to protect the tarp (and the deck), I think you made the right decision.
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