idahoblues
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It’s to save weight and cost, also helps with reducing expansion and contractionIt stops mould growing and prevents rotting, Google it
It’s to save weight and cost, also helps with reducing expansion and contractionIt stops mould growing and prevents rotting, Google it
I did hahaCorrect, they are now more and more being made with grooves on both sides, the grooves are to help with airflow and reduced condensation, but majority put grooves up for grip
I was going to ask if this thread was about someone meeting Delooney outside a pub.I went to the garden section at B+Q recently. The assistant said "do you want decking?" Luckily I got the first punch in.
I'll get my coat.
It's for the rats living underneath.You are quoting Aussie building regs what do they know lmao. Fucking airflow it's a outdoor deck how much airflow do you need.