Been a contractor for most of 40 years. I still build big wood decks and patio covers. I buy these things by the buckets. Simply fantastic for their specific purpose. I have had an inspector try to fail an attachment because I used these. He was wrong and I proved it. The Simpson product will USUALLY go through stucco and does not require any pre drill. They also pull flush on the ledger allowing for attachment of joist hangars over them if the layout pays out that way. Very nice delivery of your content. I have subscribed because you do know what the hell you're talking about.
that is one thing that drives me crazy about most home builders ..when ever I built a house and it was not being sold with a Deck or front porch I would still install a ledger at the framing stage using proper blocking, and compression plates and bolts .
Thanks for the great video Dr. Decks. I bought a cabin about a year ago that has a deck. A home inspector came and said that he didn’t see any ledger board screws and recommended adding them. Can I use these screws that you recommend?
These are what your inspector was talking about. On the box or bucket will be a guide. You need to put a lag every 24 inches to 6 inches, depending on how long the deck joists are. The longer the joists the closer you have to space the lags. Use a zigzag pattern.
Hi. Thank you for this video since the deck i have was installed with nails. Question: the post for the railing was mounted to the side of the deck with 1/2" bolts (2). I'm repairing/replacing rotten boards. Can i use these structural screws for the 4 x4 posts instead of bolts? Thanks.
Had to demolish our “deck” everything was wrong with it, rotting boards, 4x4 posts, no flashing etc. Now I’m stuck with the header boards. I’ve used an impact drill, regular drill to try and get the screws out. Stupid question: Should I buy a hammer drill to get the screws out? Nothing else seems to be working. (I did buy new batteries for drills thinking they might not have enough juice. Let me know, getting desperate 😂
Great videos and very informative! Do you have an app you use for planning your layouts and to do calculations for materials. Hurting my brains trying to do it all on paper. Any advice would be appreciated! I know codes and specs change place to place. Is there a one way method? Or I’m sure that just depends on the structure the deck is being attached too. I know I never thought about the belly board. Luckily they were all on new builds that did have it.
What do you do when there is brick veneer on a house where yo need to attach a ledger board? Do you recommend removing the brick and attach ledger as you showed or is there a different way?
Do you build decks higher than 2 ft and not attach to the house but footings are just 2 ft away from the house foundation. Attaching the ledger board to the house is tricky and i think not attaching decks to the house will bypass the permit in most jurisdictions
Been a contractor for most of 40 years. I still build big wood decks and patio covers. I buy these things by the buckets. Simply fantastic for their specific purpose. I have had an inspector try to fail an attachment because I used these. He was wrong and I proved it. The Simpson product will USUALLY go through stucco and does not require any pre drill. They also pull flush on the ledger allowing for attachment of joist hangars over them if the layout pays out that way. Very nice delivery of your content. I have subscribed because you do know what the hell you're talking about.
IRC code for vertical fastener spacing is 2" down from the top and 3/4'' up from the bottom of the ledger.
To the point and with good insight. Seemingly straightforward but sometimes the most straightforward needs to be said out loud.
that is one thing that drives me crazy about most home builders ..when ever I built a house and it was not being sold with a Deck or front porch I would still install a ledger at the framing stage using proper blocking, and compression plates and bolts .
Going over stucco? Would you still use these structural lag or regular stainless 1/2 lags.
Great video, quality instruction, no such thing as over and out...one or the other...good work, out!
The performance and pricing of the new Camo ledger screws are way better than Ledgerloks.
Thanks for all the great content 👏
Thanks for the great video Dr. Decks. I bought a cabin about a year ago that has a deck. A home inspector came and said that he didn’t see any ledger board screws and recommended adding them. Can I use these screws that you recommend?
These are what your inspector was talking about. On the box or bucket will be a guide. You need to put a lag every 24 inches to 6 inches, depending on how long the deck joists are. The longer the joists the closer you have to space the lags. Use a zigzag pattern.
Hi. Thank you for this video since the deck i have was installed with nails. Question: the post for the railing was mounted to the side of the deck with 1/2" bolts (2). I'm repairing/replacing rotten boards. Can i use these structural screws for the 4 x4 posts instead of bolts? Thanks.
Had to demolish our “deck” everything was wrong with it, rotting boards, 4x4 posts, no flashing etc. Now I’m stuck with the header boards. I’ve used an impact drill, regular drill to try and get the screws out. Stupid question: Should I buy a hammer drill to get the screws out? Nothing else seems to be working. (I did buy new batteries for drills thinking they might not have enough juice. Let me know, getting desperate 😂
Great videos and very informative! Do you have an app you use for planning your layouts and to do calculations for materials. Hurting my brains trying to do it all on paper. Any advice would be appreciated! I know codes and specs change place to place. Is there a one way method? Or I’m sure that just depends on the structure the deck is being attached too. I know I never thought about the belly board. Luckily they were all on new builds that did have it.
How about for attaching to concrete foundation?
Simpson is very accessible even by phone. They are very good and accommodating when you call them.
What’s your thoughts on GRK structural screws? This old house uses them .
I use them. My expert carpenter friend uses them. They are good
Would you use these in a coastal setting where corrosion could be a problem or would you do stainless lags?
Are spax screws ok for ledgers?
How do you figure out what the framing looks like on the house, if say there isn’t a crawl space?
What about for a patio awning tied to roof rafters?
What do you do when there is brick veneer on a house where yo need to attach a ledger board? Do you recommend removing the brick and attach ledger as you showed or is there a different way?
Free standing deck
What would I use for brick?
We use Deck2Wall Spacers.
What’s the proper spacing for the fasteners? They’re not cheap, so hopefully not 16” on center.
11” is typical in my area
Spacing depends on joist length and load supported by the ledger board.
What do you use if there’s brick/concrete in the way?
Freestanding or Simpson bvlz
Do you build decks higher than 2 ft and not attach to the house but footings are just 2 ft away from the house foundation. Attaching the ledger board to the house is tricky and i think not attaching decks to the house will bypass the permit in most jurisdictions
We stopped attaching ledger boards to houses. Inspectors will not approve them unless they are perfect and just isn’t worth the hassle anymore.
You always look cold
What the hell is a belly board?
I can't skip ads? Is someone getting paid to force me to watch 2 minutes of adds every time I look at a video? This sucks
I watch UA-cam via browser, not app, and there are 0 ads that way