Building a room under an open deck so it is water tight?

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Since you are installing decking planks above the membrane below, I doubt the Grace would suffer exposure issues, but covering was a good decision.
The extra yard gone is always a plus.
 
Since you are installing decking planks above the membrane below, I doubt the Grace would suffer exposure issues, but covering was a good decision.
The extra yard gone is always a plus.
Thanks. I agree but the Grace had some wrinkles so there was some pooling of water. The Polyglass has a nice hard shell so the water runs right off!
 
New room inspected OK prior to decking! Horay! That was the tough one ! ! !
 

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Time for the Fiberon!
 

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Still no leaks and almost done !
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Looks great, nice work!
 
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