Hello,
I'm planning to build a deck on the back of my house this summer. My house is built on a hill, so the back door is on the second floor, and exits out just above the back yard grade level. House and lot are also very narrow. The only place to build the deck has 4 vents, an exterior water faucet, and the sprinkler system backflow prevention, all exiting the house at about the same horizontal level. Of the 4 vents, one is the dryer vent, 2 are I believe exhaust fan vents (?), and the fourth vents our boiler/gas water heater closet.
I don't think it's possible to move all of these things, most of them are routed through our boiler closet on the lower floor, there's no place to move them to, and anyway it would mean an awful lot of cutting into the exterior of the house.
Instead of moving all of these things, it will be much simpler to attach the ledger and put the decking and everything just below them, but what's the easiest way to re-route the vents and faucet? Put holes in the deck and extend them beneath the deck? The dryer vent especially will require adding 2 bends, which makes me nervous for lint clogs. Or we could cut a new hole for it in the exterior, although this would have to be through concrete wall/foundation. Is it ok to have exhaust vents blowing directly onto the decking? The weather is already very dry where I live. The water faucet could just be extended with a hose out to another faucet at the edge of the deck. The sprinkler backflow we can just cut holes for I think.
What do you think of these ideas? I need advice/experience...
Thanks in advance! I appreciate it.
I'm planning to build a deck on the back of my house this summer. My house is built on a hill, so the back door is on the second floor, and exits out just above the back yard grade level. House and lot are also very narrow. The only place to build the deck has 4 vents, an exterior water faucet, and the sprinkler system backflow prevention, all exiting the house at about the same horizontal level. Of the 4 vents, one is the dryer vent, 2 are I believe exhaust fan vents (?), and the fourth vents our boiler/gas water heater closet.
I don't think it's possible to move all of these things, most of them are routed through our boiler closet on the lower floor, there's no place to move them to, and anyway it would mean an awful lot of cutting into the exterior of the house.
Instead of moving all of these things, it will be much simpler to attach the ledger and put the decking and everything just below them, but what's the easiest way to re-route the vents and faucet? Put holes in the deck and extend them beneath the deck? The dryer vent especially will require adding 2 bends, which makes me nervous for lint clogs. Or we could cut a new hole for it in the exterior, although this would have to be through concrete wall/foundation. Is it ok to have exhaust vents blowing directly onto the decking? The weather is already very dry where I live. The water faucet could just be extended with a hose out to another faucet at the edge of the deck. The sprinkler backflow we can just cut holes for I think.
What do you think of these ideas? I need advice/experience...
Thanks in advance! I appreciate it.
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