I have already announced. During my holidays we my father-in-law build and
I, a wooden terrace. Here a short report should proceed.
To the info. My father-in-law and I have NULL experience.
But thanks to Internet and great advice from the construction Hageman worked it very well.
Starting point was this terrace.
The paving stones into the background offered too little space.
Could the table on the lawn provide because he otherwise immediately
"sank". Therefore had to create more space.
Tip
- The wooden terrace examined exactly the surface on which to
are coming. It is what is actually one always surprised.
With us was the number of paving stones is located on the lawn on an about 30 cm in width
Drainage concrete pad. We thought the drainage concrete go up to the House wall and
the stones are everywhere on this concrete. This would mean, we should still
buy quite a bit of grit. I took a stone in the middle of the square then but times
out. It showed, that the stones on a layer chips were. Including
Concrete came to light. Drainage concrete was only about 30 cm wide. We would have
so too much split bought we had not required. So, the watch
Support full accurate to.
Next, the material had to be ordered. Much emphasis was on the right wood
placed. I wanted a wood which has a long service life. Here comes only
Hardwood from the tropics in question. We decided then to Massaranduba FSC wood.
FSC is a guarantee that the wood comes from depletion. It guarantees but
not the quality. But we were very satisfied with the quality. The wood was only
slightly warped. That certainly read just correct.
What the construction also was very handy are multiple chip sets. On the delivery note
Welcome to strapping belts. I had three piece. Four would have been ideal. Thus
set up the wood, especially such boards who are moved slightly.
Our material stores. Alone the wood made about 1.5 tons.
Tip
- Records on exactly how you want all routing.
Makes plans and missed all
Dimensions. That's worth gold.
We wanted to achieve an English association with the upper design. There was no
so long wood which was enough for a whole width. In other words, there was one somewhere
Staff exchange. Here, the second from the top, an example of parquet. This was a huge
Effort to find the right wood length as little consisting of a blend to have.
The offset should be the length in the same place.
Very much drawn. Unfortunately a wood length was not then
out of stock, so had to be drawn again.
Of course the substructure belongs to the plans. You must know
where the paving stones to come.