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Blue Seal Waterproofing Rubber Membrane Installation

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  • Self-Adhered Waterproofing Membrane Blueskin® WP 200 is a self-adhered composite membrane consisting of an SBS rubberized asphalt compound, integrally laminated to a blue, high-density polyethylene film. The membrane is specifically designed for self-adhering to a prepared substrate, and provides a high-performance waterproofing barrier.
The deck is finished now

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Thanks for the editorial comments.
I ended up topping the joists and the surrounding frame to which they're attached with 1x3 strips of Sienna p/t wood (flush on one side of the joist, leaving a 'lip' on the other side). Then I covered those with tar paper. I cut each strip so there's an overhang of an inch or two drooping down on each side to divert water away from the joists.
I used a few staples to keep them in place initially, but they really got fastened well once I screwed the deck boards in place from below (using the aforementioned 'lip'). That should go a long way towards prolonging the life of the supporting structure.
In fact, I fastened boards and railings such that when you stand on the deck there's not a single screw to be seen and thus there are no screw holes that can collect water and start to rot. All horizontal wood (boards, railings, steps) is screwed or bolted into place from below and all vertical wood (posts, balusters) is screwed or bolted into place from the outside of the deck, where each screw or bolt is countersunk into the wood so it's less likely to get wet.
Now, if I can only keep the ants from 'settling in' in the years to come!




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