Slip Resistance
This is aimed at helping students understand the design and implementation surfaces
Standards
S4586:2013 for Slip Resistance
Slip
As we are out in the elements you need to create surfaces that are safe to walk on in all weather.
Regulations
National Construction Code
Timber Framing manual
Local council rules
Types of timbers used
In Australia we have many choices of native timbers. However, we still also have exotic trees shipped over from other countries. This is usually due to price and ease of working with the timbers.
Timbers that are commonly used for decking in Australia:
Australian Somewhat Durable
Silvertop Ash
Yellow Stringybark
Board Fixing methods
Top
Sides
Nails
Screws
SUB-FRAME
Treated pine. H3
Hardwood
Cypress
Australian Highly Durable
Ironbark
Spotted Gum
Black Butt
Red Gum
Decking and fire
Some timbers up to BAL 29
Cover gaps between boards
Plinth needs to be closed
Composite boards available
Sealing
Penetrative
Top coat
Designing Detailing and Specifying
Questions you will want to think about when designing, specifying and detailing decks
LEGALITIES
Does this need to be engineered or detailed by a licensed draftsperson?
Can I simply design what it should look like from the outside and leave the rest for someone more suitably qualified?
Do I need a balustrade?
What level of termite protection does it need?
Is there appropriate clearance underneath for airflow
DESIGN
What height should it be in comparison to the adjacent surfaces?
Should it have a framing board around the outside?
What direction should the boards run
How wide should the boards be?
Is it undercover, partially undercover, or open to the elements? Does this effect how the boards will weather in comparison to each other?
TIMBER - SURFACE
What colour of timber would you like? Is that colour practical in the long term?
What Durability Class of timber is necessary for the application and expected longevity of the deck?
What Janka rating of timber is needed for scratch resistance of timber?
What is the spacing between boards to be?
TIMBER - FRAMING
What F or MGP Rating?
What H Grade?
What class if hardwood?
What should posts in contact with ground be made of, and do they need any special treatments?
FIXINGS
Will the fixing pull out over time?
Should the fixings be hidden or visible
What should the fixings be made from or coated with?
Are the fixings suitable for use in treated timber products?
COATINGS
What do you want the timber to look like in the future?
Do tannins need to be removed from timber? Does it need to be weathered or stripped before coating?
At what point should it be coated, before or after installation?
Should it have a colour tint rather than letting it silver off?
What product do you want to coat it with?
Should the constructors adhere to manufacturer’s instructions?