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Clarification needed 2 Years, 9 Months ago  
I want to build a side pool deck but extend it from a 16 x 16 to a 16x 24. You suggested I modify plans for a 16 x 24 rectangular deck to a side pool deck. I keep reading to have no more than 5 feet between blocks but these plans call for 5 ' 6 " am I missing something?
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Re: Clarification needed 2 Years, 9 Months ago  
All of the plans we have use spacing that is acceptable for the floating foundation deck system. Maximum spacing of 5 feet is a general rule of thumb we use for any one who wants to make their own modifications to plans themselves, and unless noted in a plan we do not recommend spanning more than 5'.
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Re: Clarification needed 10 Months, 1 Week ago  
I'm wondering what is the reason for no more than 5' spacing between the blocks? 4x4 can support a lot of weight. For example my house deck is 10x10 with only 2 post (the other side is fixed to the house). I'm planning on building a 10x16 pool deck and I was only going to use 6 posts. Is it because the ground cant support the weight and it needs to be spread across more blocks?
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Re: Clarification needed 10 Months, 1 Week ago  
You are correct the ground will fail before the wood does. That is the reason for number of blocks.

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