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I've tried posting before but didn't get any responses to trying again.
My yard is 6m long and 4m wide
i am building a timber frame for a log cabin to go on, which will sit at the back of the yard, with paving going up to it. At present, half the yard is paving, and there is a raised deck of 27cm high at the back.
I am ripping out the raised deck, and building a timber frame for my cabin, using 2x6.
Due to planning permission, and the height of the cabin not being higher than 2.5m, i need to build the timber frame BELOW the paving slab level. The top of the timber frame will be slightly higher (5cm or so) than the level of paving, therefore the cabin will appear near enough level with the paving.
Will this pose an issue in terms of water running off the paving and effecting the timber structure?
cheers
My yard is 6m long and 4m wide
i am building a timber frame for a log cabin to go on, which will sit at the back of the yard, with paving going up to it. At present, half the yard is paving, and there is a raised deck of 27cm high at the back.
I am ripping out the raised deck, and building a timber frame for my cabin, using 2x6.
Due to planning permission, and the height of the cabin not being higher than 2.5m, i need to build the timber frame BELOW the paving slab level. The top of the timber frame will be slightly higher (5cm or so) than the level of paving, therefore the cabin will appear near enough level with the paving.
Will this pose an issue in terms of water running off the paving and effecting the timber structure?
cheers