New Jersey Ground Level Deck
Posted 04-14-2020 at 07:27 AM by Zvan123
Hello,
I live in Cherry Hill New Jersey. I currently have a concrete patio that is severely cracked. I am having trouble finding answers on this. If I were to place a free standing deck directly on the concrete with decking on top, would I need a permit? I don’t think NJ recognizes “freestanding decks” but it seems like a waste break up the patio in order to dig anchors 3 feet down just to get to the same level when I have a slab that could act as the anchors. Would this cause a problem in the future if I sell the house? The freestanding deck would be 8 inches off the ground, roughly 200 sf, set on the existing concrete patio. Any advice would greatly be appreciated.
I live in Cherry Hill New Jersey. I currently have a concrete patio that is severely cracked. I am having trouble finding answers on this. If I were to place a free standing deck directly on the concrete with decking on top, would I need a permit? I don’t think NJ recognizes “freestanding decks” but it seems like a waste break up the patio in order to dig anchors 3 feet down just to get to the same level when I have a slab that could act as the anchors. Would this cause a problem in the future if I sell the house? The freestanding deck would be 8 inches off the ground, roughly 200 sf, set on the existing concrete patio. Any advice would greatly be appreciated.
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