Stone decking – Decking Parts And Structure Explained

Tip! Your choice of decking will influence the overall appearance of your home and ultimately, its resale value. Homeowners today are a different breed than those of the past.

Decks come in wide ranges of shapes designs, large and small. One thing that stands out among the different sizes and looks is that the structure or look of a deck is the same. For DIY’ers here is a valuable breakdown of all deck parts or structures needed to ensure a solid, long lasting and safe deck.

So what are the parts of a deck? What are they made of?

Knowledge is strength. Acquaint yourself with the various names and parts of your deck. Just think how you’ll impress your friends and spouse as you order that part by name at your building supply.

Tip! We have other options with respect to the materials for creating your Decking. Nowadays people prefer Wooden decking method.

Let’s begin identifying and naming each structural part of a deck.

Boards used in the construction of decks usually are pressure treated wood because pressure treated is great for strength and longer life in the elements. These boards come in 2×6, and larger structural sizes, that hold the deck up. When constructing a deck other names you will become familiar with are ledgers, beams, posts, and joists.

Topside parts of the deck include the actual decking , rails, stairway, and decorative fascia usually 2×6 just below the deck running horizontal. The parts you see topside are usually in redwood, cedar or for example if its a composite deck, then you would probably use the manufacturer’s composite railing kit and posts that compliment the brand of decking you have chosen.

Tip! Installation of composite decking is a breeze. These products were designed to enable easy cutting for the deck installers.

Lets Identify the Deck Ledgers: They are used to secure a deck to an existing house. It’s used to support one end of your joists. Joists: These are usually 2×6 boards attached at both ends of the deck. Joists are what the deck boards are attached to, either by nailing, screwing or T-clips. These joists are secured to the header joist on one end and to the ledger on the other end.

Concrete Footings; How is the deck supported? By concrete footings. The footing is formed by pouring concrete in the ground and hence allowed to dry. While drying some will secure a cement block of sorts with wood on top of this to nail in their 4×4 posts. Another way to attach posts is with metal post anchors made of galvanized steel.

Tip! Composite decking has more advantages over pressure treated pine decking. The material is harder and won’t dent, and they are approved for fire-rated construction.

Posts: These are attached to the concrete footings vertically 4×4’s.

Beams: ( 2×8 or 2×10 wood supports) Called the main support system which is fastened to the deck posts underneath the deck.

Railings Terms you will hear are balusters, posts, railing and the cap. Balusters and posts you’ll find are attached to the header and outside joists of the deck. The height of of the rails are usually 24- 34 inches high- check with local building codes.

Stairs: Made of 2 stringers and a number of what is called treads attached with cleats (metal) to the side of a deck.

Tip! Check with Home Depot for veranda composite decking prices. At the present time, this is the only store that sells this type of composite decking.

That’s it for now…..Happy Deck Building.

Darrell Suchocki invites you to benefit form his 25 years of experience in the construction trades as a builder and flooring installer and home water damage. See his website at http://decks-n-floors.com/ for comprehensive information about flooring and decks to make better home improvement buying decisions. Plus see other articles related to the home construction trade. http://decks-n-floors.com/

Tip! Therefore consider Garden decking as an art, and then your Garden will look like a Heaven on Earth.

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