Building a floating deck over an uneven concrete slab

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I built a redwood deck to cover up an ugly, uneven concrete slab. It’s not anchored to anything, just pinned in place with gravity.

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11 Replies to “Building a floating deck over an uneven concrete slab”

  1. I put 1/2 inch galvanized carriage bolts plus washer and nuts in holes drilled under and along the frame at 3 to 4 ft intervals then used the nuts to adjust height

  2. Great video Steve! Did I hear you right? You're live in Northern California? Same here 🙂 I'd love to attend an in-person woodworking class with you as the instructor someday. I'm sure there are enough of your fans here that feel the same. Again, thank you for amazing content Steve!!!

  3. It looks amazing as always! Question, do you deal with flooding and if so how? My sister bought a house where the yard was sloped into her house so she experienced flooding of up to a foot at times. It seems like your concrete slopes low into your shop space

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