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[email protected] bagarow@yahoo.com is offline
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Thanks Bob for your speedy response. I provide additional information
and ask some new questions below.

n Sep 10, 11:14 am, BobK207 wrote:
On Sep 10, 7:51 am, wrote:

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Sounds like you have a pretty goodi plan for your storage area.

I think making it completely bug proof is going to be difficult. The
screening on the inside of the lattice will be a good thing. Bugs are
looking for moisture , food & protected area to lay eggs. As much
as you allow or prevent these conditions or deny access will determine
your success.


Will I have a problem here with the PVC corrugated roof under the
deck? Rationale, i expect that even though the PVC corrugated roof
will channel the water falling through the deck above, it will
probably retain some level of moisture & heat between the panel and
the deck floor 5-6" above near the foundation wall and 7-8" on the
Lawn side. Will this be an issue and if so, anything that can be done
to alleviate this?

Are there any sprays etc I can use in the storage platform area
overall to minimize the issue?

Also which will better to use a) lattice with 3/4" diamond/square
shaped holes OR b) lattice with larger openings (1 3/4' or 2 1/4") ?
The 3/4" opening lattice may not let larger bugs/animals get in. The
larger opening lattice will let more air flow through. Or does using a
window screen make the lattice a non issue.

One thing I didn't understand, how are the ends of the 4x4's
supported?


The 8' 4x4 beams will lay horizontally on the ground going 8' from
Lawn Side P in the figure above towards the foundation wall with 2'
feet distance between the adjacent parallel beams. On Lawn Side P, I
was going to take 14' pressure treated 2x4 lumber, set it on its side
so that the 1.5" face is toward the ground and the 3.5" face is
against the end of each 4x4 and screw it into the end of several 4x4s.
The other side of the 14' 2x4 would be against three 6x6 vertical
posts that currently support the deck above.

On the foundation wall side of the 4x4s, I was not planning on have
any lumber attached to ends of the 4x4 but was thinking of just
folding the landscape fabric/plastic sheet from the bottom of the 4x4
over its end to the top of the 4x4. On the top of the 4x4, I will have
pressure treated 5/4"x6"x14' deck board lumber screwed into the top of
each 4x4 beam. Each deck board will have 2 screws for each 4x4 beam. I
was going to have 8 4x4 beams in the 14' width. So a 14' deck board
will have 16 screws holding it to the top of the 4x4 beams.


Also 4x4's are not the best choice for beams, I would suggest 2x6's or
2x8's depending on how much weight you're planning on storing.


I was mainly going to be using this for my kids stuff (e.g. a
bicycles, scooters etc) and my lawn equipment (e.g. mower, edger,
partial bags of potting soil, cow manure etc).

cheers
Bob

The plastic on the soil will get the area drier by preventing
moisture from coming up out of the ground.


Thanks
Bob