This was the first thing I noticed and it will rot as it’s in direct contact with the ground which means moisture which means rotting is a definite so the Trex will last but the base won’t
Yeah. I think that will be the downside of this build. Taping the top of the framing is pointless if the rest of the board is in contact with the drain rock. At least where I live drain rock will fill with water and raise the level of the ground water unless you’re at the top of a hill.
Im not an expert but some aspects of the build seem questionable to me. Additionally, the design seems off as well. In my unsolicited opinion I think the decking boards should be going in a different direction, I think it would look better if they were rotated 90 degrees so they run perpendicular to the paths direction. That being said, I give you lots of credit for having an idea, executing it, and posting it online for us keyboard warriors to comment on it.
Wow! Did a good job…i really love how you build this. ❤
I did something similar, but I used steel stud framing. I know it will rust over time, but I'm in the southwest, so it will take a VERY long time
How long will this last with the wood frame sitting completely below ground level? I would LOVE to do this, but the subterranean frame is concerning.
This was the first thing I noticed and it will rot as it’s in direct contact with the ground which means moisture which means rotting is a definite so the Trex will last but the base won’t
Maybe painting the subframe with a waterproofing membrane will help
Yeah. I think that will be the downside of this build. Taping the top of the framing is pointless if the rest of the board is in contact with the drain rock. At least where I live drain rock will fill with water and raise the level of the ground water unless you’re at the top of a hill.
Soak Subframe in diesel and it will never rot, look it up
It’ll be fine it’s pressure treated lumber and the pea gravel will absorb most of the moisture.
I like it. Would love to redo my deck with this material 👍🏾
Im not an expert but some aspects of the build seem questionable to me. Additionally, the design seems off as well. In my unsolicited opinion I think the decking boards should be going in a different direction, I think it would look better if they were rotated 90 degrees so they run perpendicular to the paths direction. That being said, I give you lots of credit for having an idea, executing it, and posting it online for us keyboard warriors to comment on it.
Giving the amount of digging and root removal this involved, I suspect the trees didn't survive very long.
Will the framing rot if it is in the ground like that?
Yes, at some point. If the entire board was flashed it could last a long time with proper drainage.
Looks like they are in the desert, so probably will last a while. But not in a wet climate
Do you slope the trex slightly for runoff away from the house?
I imagine that after a few years, those roots will grow back in and likely cause the deck to start shifting and become unleveled.
Seeing your using composite decking . Is there not a product out to do the frame in composite wood product also ?
Yes, very expensive but it is out there.
Construction screws huh? lol