I'm having decking installed and the boards currently slope towards the house. The underneath of the decking is soil and there is no gutter alongside the house to funnel the water to the drain.
Is something I should bring up with the builder? It is early stages of the build. Only the supporting frame and 4 boards have been placed.
Apologies if this has been asked before, but the builder is due back later today, maybe tomorrow, and I'm hoping for a quick answer so I can discuss with him.
[Decking Area #1](https://i.imgur.com/SlT7N0l.jpg)
In the picture linked above you can see:
(A) Is resting on top of the paving stones and it appears that this is causing the slope towards the house. See D.
(B) If A was to drop to be flush with B, then the decking area would be level and the slope towards the house would be gone.
(C) This post, as with the other post, are not in concrete. They are about 2-3 inches into soil and are held again A with a single nail.
(D) This shows the direction of the slope towards the house.
You will also notice that the whole area rests on soil.
(This was incorrectly posted here and is now in the "Garden" section. I will delete this just as soon as I can find the Delete button)
Is something I should bring up with the builder? It is early stages of the build. Only the supporting frame and 4 boards have been placed.
Apologies if this has been asked before, but the builder is due back later today, maybe tomorrow, and I'm hoping for a quick answer so I can discuss with him.
[Decking Area #1](https://i.imgur.com/SlT7N0l.jpg)
In the picture linked above you can see:
(A) Is resting on top of the paving stones and it appears that this is causing the slope towards the house. See D.
(B) If A was to drop to be flush with B, then the decking area would be level and the slope towards the house would be gone.
(C) This post, as with the other post, are not in concrete. They are about 2-3 inches into soil and are held again A with a single nail.
(D) This shows the direction of the slope towards the house.
You will also notice that the whole area rests on soil.
(This was incorrectly posted here and is now in the "Garden" section. I will delete this just as soon as I can find the Delete button)
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