We're in the final stages of preparing to dig our new money pit in the yard and I'm looking at materials for the decking that will be bolted to the side of the concrete pool.
As some of you may know I'm a steel kinda guy and will be using 75x75 SHS columns under all of the decking bearers and through to the roof bearers for the covered sections.
The roof bearers and joists will be exposed oiled hardwood under the colorbond roofing sheets.
The decking boards will be the same
LVL boards that I used on the granny flat. I'm really happy with them.
I just need to make the call for the structure under those boards.
The top edge of the pool will be thickened so I can bolt the bearers straight to it along one 4m side and the other 7m side.
At this point I'm leaning towards using galvanized steel sections for the bearers and joists under the deck.
But I just don't know about bolting galv purlins hard up against the sides of the pool and how they will go with corrosion in years to come...
On the other hand, we have termites the size of bulldogs out here and I've also seen so many old rotten decks near wet areas. So timber isn't really making me that comfortable either.
Is timber or steel better for structures so close to a pool?