Aug. 12, 2024
blackn54 wrote: We have a 2nd level deck above our walk out basement. Decks is roughly 8ft x 10ft. Comes with the new built house by the original builder about 5 years ago. So I am confident everything is built to code.How big and deep is the inflatable pool?
Front sit on two 6x6 post on concrete footing, and the back attached to the house.
Is it safe, to put a filled inflatable pool on it? The pool I am thinking is around 700 liter capacity so roughly lbs + few adults and kids, so maybe close to lbs weight.We have a 2nd level deck above our walk out basement. Decks is roughly 8ft x 10ft. Comes with the new built house by the original builder about 5 years ago. So I am confident everything is built to code.Front sit on two 6x6 post on concrete footing, and the back attached to the house.Is it safe, to put a filled inflatable pool on it? The pool I am thinking is around 700 liter capacity so roughly lbs + few adults and kids, so maybe close to lbs weight.
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How big and deep is the inflatable pool?You only have TWO 6x6 posts on concrete footings [on the 8' or the 10']?Might be overkill but to me if it's a second floor deck, I'd want to see five footingsI would've thought THREE 6X6 POSTS if it's 10' wide and ONE 6x6 in the middle of the 8' on each side.lbs is equivalent to 10 good sized adults - but you're not spreading the load over the full 8'x10' space.Personally why put the inflatable on the deck - you can't use your deck if it's there. Better to put it on the ground and you can still use your deck.
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