osmononame Posted January 8, 2022 Share Posted January 8, 2022 Hi all, We are in the process of deciding what to do with the raised deck in our back garden - work probably wont begin for another few months but with the way things are going it's probably best to get everything arranged now! We have a suspended beam and block outdoor deck - it will be screeded and then will have some EPDM to seal it for the rooms beneath. The original plan was then 10mm rubber spacers and regular paving but having been to a few landscaping places we quite like tyhe look of the epoxy pebble (epoxy bound maybe?) systems some of them do. We are quite tight for margins at the thresholds to our doors and they werent sure at the showroom how thin it could be laid (best to ask the fitter they said!). Does anyone know? and if so, provided it's only going to be light pedestrian traffic, it should last ok? We can probably manage 30mm but anything more and it might be a struggle. Can it even be laid over EPDM as that will be a deal breaker if it can't or we would need to find another solution to waterproof. I have tried checking online and the only times i have seen the thickness mentioned is when talking about parking cars on it (which wont be an issue in a back garden!). Anyone done anything similar / any tips/hints would be appreciated! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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