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Hello experts...needing some advice for this new project. Have a few questions and appreciate any help with this long post.
We are planning to build a deck using Ekodeck with following details:
- Length: 5.6M, Width: 5M (Around 2.5m width is concrete slab and the rest 2.5 will be built on Soil)
- Attached to the house, on slight slope along the house
- Image attached detailing Post and Bearer design, annotated with comments.
- Slope from right to left is almost 400mm. Ground clearance on right edge is almost 300mm and on the left is almost 700mm
Here are a few questions:
- Can first bearer be replaced with Ledger (140 x 40 H3) attached to the brick wall using M10x100 (or 8x100), 600mm apart AnkaScrew 10mm x 100mm. If yes, can a termite barrier be applied between ledger and Bricks (if required at all). Note: Ledger will sit below peepholes and the deck will remain under the roof. Thinking to use Joist Hangers to attach joists with this ledger. Any downside of using a ledger i.e. any impact on bricks load bearing or termite risk?
- Posts under first bearer (Marked # 01 in the image) will be dynabolted to concrete using Ramset Dynabolt Gal 12mm x 70mm . Is this correct or should go for 100mm? Posts to be 1400mm apart, along the bearer and almost 1600 mm between two seperate bearers.
- First and second bearers will be made of 90x45 H3 treated pine, 02 off nailed together (marked # 01 and 02 in image). Is it good enough? The reason for 90mm is that I have less clearance on right hand side of the deck.
- Bearer # 03 in the image will be made of 140 x 45 H3 Treated pine (01 off). is it strong enough?
- Thinking of using a combination of Tuff Blocks and "In Ground Posts" on soil section as shown in image. Is this good approach?
- For Posts in the ground; I will dig 600mm deep hole, place a brick at the bottom, place the post on brick, fill the hole half way with concrete and rest of the hole with dirt? Is it correct process?
- All Joist connections with Bearers will be secured with Tripple Grips (using 90x45 joists).
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