Posts Tagged ‘Building a Deck’

Critical Deck Connections

Thursday, February 3rd, 2011

Critical Deck Connections

Critical Deck Connections

1. Ledger-to-Wall Framing
Correct ledger attachment is critical when a deck is attached to another structure. One of the most common causes for deck failures is ledgers that are not properly secured and pull away from the primary structure, resulting in collapse. The two most common ways to correctly attach the ledger to a structure are lag screws or machine-bolts through the ledger and into the rim joist of the supporting structure.

2. Joist-to-Ledger
When joists terminate into a beam or ledger, a connection is required to provide bearing. In cantilever applications, the connection also must resist uplift. (more…)

Improperly Built Decks Are Dangerous

Monday, October 11th, 2010
Improperly Build Decks Are Dangerous

Constructing a safe deck requires research, proper hardware, regular maintenance and oftentimes, help from a professional builder or inspector. Many Americans, however, still view adding a deck to their home as a simple, Do-it-Yourself project for Memorial Day weekend. Over the last 10 years, there have been more than 800 reported injuries and 20 deaths as a result of deck collapse.

Of the 40 million decks in the United States, (more…)

Building the perfect deck

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

Building the Perfect DeckBuilding the perfect deck;  What you should be considering when building your perfect deck.

Deck design is a very important process if you actually want to use it. There are a lot of things to consider and hopefully this article will enlighten you to a lot of things. The design itself is important because you are adding value to your home and also providing a focal point where you can actually see everything around you. These are great for late summer night parties or just sitting outside having tea and watching the deer and other random animals play. (more…)