![]() unable to be treated after decking installation was complete. One being that the joists I use for my decking would be sitting directly on top of my “drainage pan” i ahve created underneath it and so water would be in contact with the joists during rains. There are some problems i see myself running into however. Areas of the deck around the installed scuppers would be constructed either in smaller units so I can simply remove that whole portion of the deck and joists for scupper cleaning or I would cut out that portion of deck and reconstruct the decking as one piece and place it back on the exposed joists. and sitting on top of this slope sits a floating deck which would be constructed to correct the level of the floor. ![]() I plan on creating a slope towards the home so that all water leads to a channel / flashing that sits up against the home and then into a scupper. I have a basic idea of how I plan to accomplish this… ![]() There is 18 inches of space to work with from first to second floor, giving the space needed to properly supply hidden drainage under the decking. The largest portion is roughly 10ft x 38ft and the rest wraps around from front to side of the house at about 6ft deep. This is a second floor wrap around deck/balcony. ![]() I was looking for some opinions on how some of you might properly drain a blacony/wrap around 2nd floor deck as shown in the pic attached. ![]()
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