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I was loitering at Lowes the other day and I saw this little flyer for this “Deck-Block” thing. http://www.dekbrands.com I don’t know much about foundations, but it would seem to me that if the ground moved….as in frost?….that this thing would totally suck at it’s job. What do you guys think? Is this a good way to build a foundation for a deck, or what?
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I was loitering at Lowes the other day and I saw this little flyer for this "Deck-Block" thing. http://www.dekbrands.com I don't know much about foundations, but it would seem to me that if the ground moved....as in frost?....that this thing would totally suck at it's job. What do you guys think? Is this a good way to build a foundation for a deck, or what?