For a large deck where flat sleepers are too thin to taper you can use 2x4s or 2x6s set on edge.
Roof deck sleepers.
It s best to build the wooden deck in removable sections for cleaning and maintenance of the rubber roof and repair of the membrane if ever needed.
Durable hardwood lumber sleepers work well too.
Sleepers must be securely fastened to the subsurface per codes.
Recycled plastic lumber is often used for sleepers because it is rot resistant and should last as long as the decking material and the rest of the deck structure.
Sleepers need to be arranged to not block impede drainage flow.
A properly constructed epdm roof should last 40 or more years.
If you want the decking surface to be level the sleepers will need to be tapered to compensate for the slope in the roof deck.
Rooftop decking attaches to treated wood sleepers separated from the roofing by strips of epdm.
Treated and untreated wood sleepers come in a range of sizes because nearly any solid piece of lumber larger than 2 by 4 inches can be used in this way depending on the size of the deck.
Sleepers must made from be rot resistant materials.
Sleepers must be large enough to maintain 2 51 mm spacing under the decking.
It s best to be able to clean it out often.
I d put down strips of rubber roof under the sleepers.
Sleepers come in a variety of materials but only wood sleepers are regularly used in deck building.
Construction sleepers must be 16 406 mm oc maximum spacing.
Concrete and metal sleepers work well for building retaining walls but these materials are too hard to attach normal deck boards to for a basic deck.
Deck flooring construction for rooftop decks the decking sits on 2x sleepers usually laid flat.
O recommend using a 1 4 6 4 mm plastic spacer under the sleepers to aid drainage and keep them dry.