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Finished underneath with a ceiling of your choice. Dek Drain is up inside the joist. you cannot see it from this photo.
Date: 11/02/2006
Views: 9905
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DEK Drain about to be installed in one joist bay. The panel runs away from the house.
Date: 12/04/2006
Views: 7924
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DEK Drain properly installed on the topside of the deck. The panels all run from the house to the far end of the deck.
Date: 12/06/2006
Views: 8203
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Composite decking put down over DEK Drain. The water will fall in between the space of the deck boards. It will then be captured by DEK Drain and discharged at the far end of the deck.
Date: 12/11/2006
Views: 7172
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View of DEK Drain from underneath the deck. The DEK Drain panels are far enough up inside the joist to allow for reccessed lighting, ceiling fans,stero speakers and a finished ceiling of your choice.
Date: 12/11/2006
Views: 7591
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DEK Drain Bibs which direct the water into the gutter. The bibs are attatched to the inside of the joist bay. Any water that would overshoot the gutter will hit the bib and fall into the gutter.
Date: 12/06/2006
Views: 8172
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Another picture of DEK Drain Bibs. They are installed in each joist bay.
Date: 12/06/2006
Views: 8115
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Dek Drain flashing installed against the house. The flashing is 11" wide. We recommend that 5" goes up the house and the other 6" go down over the DEK Drain panels.
Date: 10/12/2006
Views: 6426
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Another view of flashing at work on the jobsite. A new piece of siding will be installed over the flashing and you will no longer be able to see the flashing.
Date: 10/12/2006
Views: 6761
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