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Re: Wooden Decking.

Posted: Fri 19 Jun 2015 9:32 am
by Philoz
The Yar woodshop in Girne opposite the big car park had some of the proper stuff last time I was in.

Re: Wooden Decking.

Posted: Mon 22 Jun 2015 3:06 pm
by PapaBravo
They are laying a vast area of decking for the new Supreme restaurant in Catalkoy - why not pop down and ask someone where they get it. You may even get a 'deal' if they get some for you!!

Re: Wooden Decking.

Posted: Mon 22 Jun 2015 4:06 pm
by Bert
Got all mine from YAR

Re: Wooden Decking.

Posted: Mon 22 Jun 2015 5:05 pm
by waddo
Supreme got it from YAR as well.

Re: Wooden Decking.

Posted: Thu 02 Jul 2015 7:46 pm
by Philoz
Lurcher,don't mention it,we are here to help

Re: Wooden Decking.

Posted: Thu 02 Jul 2015 8:58 pm
by cjh
Izzey at Sparks opposite Hos Bes Lapta

Re: Wooden Decking.

Posted: Thu 02 Jul 2015 10:16 pm
by guru
Personally I think it's worth paying the extra for composite decking material, will outlast wood many times and never needs treating, doesn't twist or crack

Re: Wooden Decking.

Posted: Fri 03 Jul 2015 5:33 am
by Agobard
Ersem Trading at Alsancak fitted ours. Very good quality and properly fitted. Speak to Celal or Serhat at the shop.

Re: Wooden Decking.

Posted: Fri 03 Jul 2015 8:29 am
by pingpong007
Hi
I am also looking to lay some decking. could you tell me approx how much per meter (or length) decking would cost and if you have done any price comparisons who is best value
thanks in advance

Re: Wooden Decking.

Posted: Fri 03 Jul 2015 8:38 am
by sophie
This might seem a silly question to those of you in the know but is decking totally waterproof The reason I ask is that after 11 years most of the surround of our pool now resembles a switch back, and we end up with huge puddles of water that we have to sweep away after every rain. If we don't, the water sinks through and problem worsens each year. Rather than take tiles up, have the ground base levelled , and then new tiles laid, could decking be laid over the existing "grotty" tlles and not allow water to seep through?

Re: Wooden Decking.

Posted: Fri 03 Jul 2015 3:13 pm
by Keithcaley
sophie wrote:This might seem a silly question to those of you in the know but is decking totally waterproof The reason I ask is that after 11 years most of the surround of our pool now resembles a switch back, and we end up with huge puddles of water that we have to sweep away after every rain. If we don't, the water sinks through and problem worsens each year. Rather than take tiles up, have the ground base levelled , and then new tiles laid, could decking be laid over the existing "grotty" tlles and not allow water to seep through?
NO!

Decking has a gap, around 6mm to 10mm, between each plank - it is not meant to be a watertight covering.