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    Default Re: Anyone here use Dek Blocks?

    Also, if this gets inspected, you might check with your local BI to make sure that he/she is OK with these. Mine was skeptical when I discussed pool deck plans with him (I didn't wind up using these on the pool deck), but did say that they would pass inspection.... reluctantly.

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    Default Re: Anyone here use Dek Blocks?

    I wish we didn't have to use dek blocks, but we have so many rocks! I'm hoping the blocks will make it easier.

    We are using the plans on their website and have 4 out of 18 frames built so far. We're hoping to start putting it all together by this weekend.

    Thanks for the responses and link to the deck pictures.

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    Default Re: Anyone here use Dek Blocks?

    I built my deck with the deck blocks. I am very happy with the product. I get winds here up to 60mph and my deck has not budged. I say if you are thinking of using the deck block system you will not be disappointed.
    Boyd
    27' Round AG, 17,204 gallons, sand filter
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