lakngulf
Veteran Member
Several years ago I had a builder add some rooms onto the front of my cabin--two bedrooms and a large sun room. I lay out the design and made a slight error. I wanted a porch that was covered a bit, so I could sit out while it was raining. The porch was covered with deck boards. Problem is, the concrete blocks and footing ran along the rectangle of the addition, while the porch was inset from that. I know that is confusing, but the issue is the deck boards of the porch allow wind and rain to get underneath my house. I took care of what rain gets in by ditching and creating an exit for the water.
On cold nights, the wind comes whistling thru the deck boards to underneath the house, which does not help the heating process. I want to fix that, and hopefully without a major expense. I have included a couple of pictures to show the deck, and hopefully the design.
Is there a product to "seal" the space between the deck boards? Any type of thin solid material that i can lay over the deck? What are my options?
On cold nights, the wind comes whistling thru the deck boards to underneath the house, which does not help the heating process. I want to fix that, and hopefully without a major expense. I have included a couple of pictures to show the deck, and hopefully the design.
Is there a product to "seal" the space between the deck boards? Any type of thin solid material that i can lay over the deck? What are my options?

