UnderDeck Drainage Systems can provide you with benefits you may never knew existed. At a mere fraction of the cost of what a home addition would be, why not take advantage of your raised deck by turning it into a 3 season room.
Yes, the underside may not be very appealing in its current state, and yes it leaks, but we at UnderDeck Solutions can change all that. By simply finishing the underside of your raised deck using one of our underdeck drainage systems, we can transform the unusable space into fully functional dry space.
So, if you are thinking that you have to spend thousands of dollars to create an additional room, I’m here to tell you that you don’t.
Enjoy some of our work below. I hope to talk to you soon.
We installed the rubber membrane system as the owner wanted the soffit finished in 1×6 T&G pine. Showing pine 1×6 T&G soffit on a rubber membrane diversion system. Nice clean look, and a nice place to sit out of the elements. Finished with pine tongue and groove soffit. Front fascia done in Douglas Fir. Another view showing Douglas Fir soffit and beams. Showing Douglas Fir soffit finish, with eaves and downspout. Showing the application of pine tongue and groove soffit after the water diversion system has been installed.
Rubber membrane drainage system showing douglas fir tongue and groove finish. Rubber membrane under-deck system with Douglas Fir tongue and groove finish Rubber membrane drainage system showing douglas fir tongue and groove finish with rolled copper trough system. Rubber membrane drainage system with douglas fir tongue and groove finish showing rolled copper trough system with copper chain and bucket downspout.
Rubber membrane drainage system finished with aluminum soffit to match the house. Rubber membrane drainage system finished with aluminum soffit to match the house. Aluminum soffit finishes the underside of a pressure treated deck quite nicely. UnderDeck Architectural PVC drainage system showing aluminum wrapped support beams. UnderDeck Architectural PVC drainage system UnderDeck Architectural PVC drainage system – old #.
Rubber membrane for Discovery Dream Homes. Rubber membrane system for the folks at Discovery Dream Homes. Thanks to Cody and Kevin from D&K Contracting for the thumbs up on this one. Rubber membrane for Discovery Dream Homes Rubber membrane for Discovery Dream Homes. Rubber membrane for Discovery Dream Homes. Rubber membrane for Discovery Dream Homes out of Haliburton. Another D&K contracting project. Added living space. Really brightens up the area below the deck. Not to mention the fact that it is nice and dry. White vinyl soffit finishes off the rubber membrane system nicely. Nice and bright. The anatomy of water diversion – applying vinyl soffit. Nice place to sit now. White vinyl soffit finish. Showing the diversion system before the composite decking. Nice big deck = lots of storage underneath. We’re not ready for the decking to be applied. We can do half decks as well. Can’t imagine this cottage without our system, so much reusable space. One of the many benefits of the job is the environment we work in. Showing the water diversion system prior to soffit coming soon Coming soon
Another view of a rubber membrane top-down install. 60mil EPDM rubber is used in all of our rubber membrane drainage system. Another view of the counter-flashing on a rubber membrane drainage system. Another critical area for flashing is where the ledger board meets the house. What you can’t see in this picture is the “L” flashing that sits on top of the deck frame (ledger board). This picture shows the counter-flashing, and a section of perimeter flashing as well. 60 mil EPDM “between-the-joists” water drainage system before the underside is closed in – showing the eaves trough detail. The homeowner is choosing to provide the finishing touches.. 60 mil EPDM “between-the-joists” water drainage system before the underside is closed in. EPDM “top-down” application Another view of a deck refurbish with a top-down EPDM water drainage system. The owner removed the deck boards and called us in to install a water diversion system. If you’re thinking of refurbishing, give us a call. This is a very effective and economical underdeck drainage system Showing the underside of a deck where we installed an EPDM water diversion system. The owners chose to leave the underside finish for another day. Showing the PVC architectural product from UnderDeck-the Original Showing the UnderDeck – the Original product Showing the architectural PVC under-deck drainage system from UnderDeck-the Original The water is diverted to the eaves trough and then in this particular case we installed weeping tile to take the water further away from the perimeter. Showing the architectural product from UnderDeck-the Original.