I'll get my mate to go with your idea. I guess these dekpost don't go the two feet in the ground like fencing posts should and usually used for decking.I only use the dpm between the timber and concrete because if the ground gets extremely wet as it did a few months ago, the concrete post will make the timber damp and so the timber above the frame will get damp too, for the price of a 100mm roll it's not worth not using,
If the ground is firm these avoid a lot of digging which is neat. I think most would be surprised how much load they can bear without sinking.
The thing I hear repeated over and over is how important a level base is. Worth taking extra time over that part!
I'll update u.From watching others do ours, and reading guides, I don't know concreting them in will be needed. If the ground is firm where are they going to go
I'd be interested to see this progres if you don't mind.
Flippin' heck. It's not gonna be that complicated I hope. My mate's even more clueless than i am with this job.Those giant screws look good for future jobs.
Andy
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