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Portico / front entry deck
Hi everyone,
I’ve had a peruse of the discussions on decks which are brilliant – I still have a couple of questions.
I’m wanting to build a small deck under our entryway / portico. I’ve attached some photos of the space and the inspiration.
1. Do I need ledger boards along the inside brick walls? I’ve seen quite a few people just using angle brackets to bolt the joists directly into the concrete.
2. I was going to use pedestal foots half way along the raise the joists, however, given it’s concrete, will angle brackets bolted to the concrete do the trick?
3. I’m wanting to picture frame the whole deck, though the corners of this space are a bit tricky, does anyone have any advice?
*the only error in the picture framing image is I’ll be putting the edging on the outside, this image has it as part of the upper frame.
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Re: Portico / front entry deck
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @ihavenews0cks. It's a pleasure to have you join us, and many thanks for your question about deck construction.
You do not need to use ledger boards. They are just an easy way to hold up a deck where you can't place any other supports on the ground. In your case, I see no reason to use them unless you feel it will be easier for you.
It's perfectly fine to use angle brackets mid joist. However, the pedestal feet are a simple and efficient way to support them.
Was there anything in particular that you thought would be difficult about the picture framing in the corners? Perhaps you were wondering how to get the correct angles? If so, the Craftright 300mm Digital Angle Finder would come in handy.
I look forward to following along with your project. Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
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Re: Portico / front entry deck
Hi @MitchellMc , thanks so much for your reply!
In terms of the picture framing, I’m just unsure about the perimeter frame, would I need a frame around the perimeter to attach the boards to?
Because there is a pillar and small corner space (see bottom of plans) not sure how this would attach.
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Re: Portico / front entry deck
Your frame would have to go around the entire perimeter, so the end of the boards have something to nail off to @ihavenews0cks. You might like to make this frame in a couple of pieces if it's difficult to fit otherwise.
Mitchell
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Re: Portico / front entry deck
Awesome! Thanks heaps @MitchellMc
Do you have any recommendations on how far apart to put the L brackets along the joist (running the 2314mm length)?
Also, any recommendations on which screws to use to attach to the concrete and joists?
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Re: Portico / front entry deck
Having a bracket at either end and then two equally spaced in the middle around 771mm and 1542mm be more than adequate. You could have just the one in the middle, but a span of 1157mm is on the larger size.
A Ramset 10 x 75mm DynaBolt Plus Hex Nut Bolt would be sufficient for fixing the brackets to the concrete, and Zenith 14G x 50mm Galvanised Bugle Head Batten Timber Screws can be used to join the bracket to the joist.
Mitchell

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