Armchair Builder has shared a few deck building tips in the recent past. Unfortunately, decks are one of those projects that homeowners don’t seem to think require a lot of skill and design. This can lead to hassles and worse, the possibility of serious injury to your family and guests.
The Biggest of all Deck Building Tips
The first and most important of our deck building tips is to always get a permit. According to Roy Braden, a building inspector in Tennessee, 90 percent of the people building decks do not get a permit. Permits and inspections are a good thing for a homeowner. Whether you are building the deck yourself or having a company do it, pulling a permit comes with some great benefits to ensure a quality deck is built. Your local building department officials will review your plan for any possible structural or safety problems. During plan review they will give you deck building tips to ensure you and your family are safe.
What kinds of things will a building department look for in a deck structure?
- Footing Depths and sizes: Are the footings deep enough and large enough to support the proposed deck? And will they stay put during winter frosts?
- Post Sizes: Are the proposed post supports large enough to support the structure and the intended loads?
- Beam and Joist Sizes and spans: Will the joist and beam sizes span the distance safely shown on the plans?
- House Attachment: Will the methods shown on the plans to tie the deck into the house create any problems?
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