Building an Awesome Covered Deck - (Part 1: Footings & Framing)

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  • Опубліковано 11 чер 2021
  • This is the first part in a multi-part series of videos covering this deck build. Stay tuned to see it go from nothing, to its final form!
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  • @signmeupruss
    @signmeupruss 4 місяці тому

    Love to see such good workmanship. Thanks for sharing this.
    It's great to see such a high level of craftsmanship that I feel happy for your customer.

  • @devonteforeman
    @devonteforeman 7 місяців тому +12

    Not bad. I prefer pouring my footings slightly above the soil so my support posts aren't in contact with the ground. It slows the inevitable rot and makes it easier to replace individual posts.

    • @sku32956
      @sku32956 2 місяці тому +1

      exactly that is the weak link

    • @samu3813
      @samu3813 17 днів тому

      Lots of cost in cement and labor. But you are right, this is always the weakest point for a raised deck.

  • @thatsnotabradidea
    @thatsnotabradidea 2 роки тому +3

    Great video, enjoy watching the work as well as the fantastic production values. Drone work, if I'm not mistaken! Thanks.

    • @thebedfords
      @thebedfords  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks so much! Yes, it is indeed a drone. I actually bought it right when we started this job, and used it quite a bit. Super fun toy/tool to have around :)

  • @givememorepizza4358
    @givememorepizza4358 10 місяців тому +1

    Kool video brother.

  • @davidsaviano9012
    @davidsaviano9012 8 місяців тому +1

    Great video. One comment ... the Quikrete yellow bag is preferable for footings, as opposed to the red bag, which sets faster.

  • @ckmbo720courtyardliving3
    @ckmbo720courtyardliving3 2 роки тому +1

    Great content. Starting this series. New subscriber 💪😎

    • @thebedfords
      @thebedfords  2 роки тому

      Thanks very much. I appreciate that.

  • @jpr0729
    @jpr0729 2 роки тому

    the closest footings to the house are there to account for the cantilever part sticking out? any differences with the way the ledger was installed on that part?

    • @thebedfords
      @thebedfords  2 роки тому

      That’s correct. No, we attached the ledger any differently. We still flashed the house framing the same as the rest of it, and bolted it to the house with FastenMaster LedgerLoks, even though it’s not carrying any real load.

  • @weekendhomeprojects
    @weekendhomeprojects Рік тому +3

    Is it better to use wood to concrete brackets instead of burring the posts in the concrete? Won't they rot eventually?

    • @thebedfords
      @thebedfords  Рік тому +2

      We never actually set our deck posts in the concrete. We either place a cement block or pour a concrete footing (depends on what is required by the plans), and then set our posts on top of the concrete. I have been seeing a lot of people asking about that, and frankly I think it’s a lot smaller issue that most people think it is. Earlier this year during another deck project, we had to excavate near some of the existing posts, and not only were the 15 year old posts that were three feet deep in the ground perfectly fine, but we also discovered some 2x scrap that got buried in the hole from the original deck, and it was still rock solid. Hadn’t rotted away at all.

    • @erinbeltran1820
      @erinbeltran1820 20 днів тому

      My deck posts are burried in cement under ground here in Texas and they still stand strong. I redid the deck and used the same posts because they were so sturdy. 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @amcdrywallllc6808
    @amcdrywallllc6808 8 місяців тому +1

    I will try to do something like this, follow your steps

  • @j.hernandez983
    @j.hernandez983 2 роки тому +1

    "I'd thought we'd be farther but it's cool." Almost every job I do lol. I'm solo and have part time help. Fence building and power washing. Really awesome build here. When you have to pull a permit do you have a new drawing made evey time? Or is that something the customer handles?

    • @thebedfords
      @thebedfords  2 роки тому +2

      Thanks very much. Sometimes you just gotta focus on what you got done, instead of of what you didn’t. It’s something I’m often guilty of, starting the day with a picture of how much I think we will have done by the end of the day. More often than not, we don’t make it that far, but I’m far more concerned with the quality of our craft than rushing through it.
      Regarding permits, as we are a GC, we generally pull our own permits. Always draw up plans specific to that job.

  • @darrellperry3352
    @darrellperry3352 2 роки тому

    Looks great! I may have missed it but what size beams did you use for the girders and floor joists?

    • @thebedfords
      @thebedfords  2 роки тому

      Girders are 2x10’s. Floor joists are 2x8’s.

    • @NickAllgood
      @NickAllgood Рік тому +1

      @@thebedfords thanks for the measurements mate.

  • @amcdrywallllc6808
    @amcdrywallllc6808 8 місяців тому

    Buen trabajo 👍

  • @jasonkeller5732
    @jasonkeller5732 Рік тому

    Did you have to attach your ledger to the brick, if so what fastener did you use?

    • @thebedfords
      @thebedfords  Рік тому

      Nope, it attached to the house band board. The bottom of the deck ledger overlapped the first course of brick by about an inch if I recall correctly. We always use FastenMaster LedgerLoks to bolt our ledgers to any other framing.
      I think we’ve used RedHead sleeve anchors to bolt a ledger to brick, but it’s been awhile, so I’m not sure exactly which type of fastener we used. I’m pretty sure they were RedHead though.

  • @agustintrejosanches6899
    @agustintrejosanches6899 2 роки тому +2

    Mis respetos para usted todo pa delante

  • @joshleiva5134
    @joshleiva5134 Рік тому

    2 Questions, what happens if your footers are undersized for a covered porch?
    Also, why do some deck builders put a footer post by the house and others don't? My deck is just attached to the ledger and then has a beam 12 feet out. A different deck builder will have that same beam but also will have 2 post right next to the house all the way down to the foundation. I'm sure it has something to do with loads.

    • @thebedfords
      @thebedfords  Рік тому

      I imagine you would just see problems with settling or other failures.
      It probably is mostly to do with the load ratings, what the footings are, etc. There is also just more than one way to build a deck the right way, so it could be that also.

    • @josiahtubo
      @josiahtubo 11 місяців тому

      Load most likely, 2x4 walls have already loaded as a load bearing wall.
      Post are required for structural support.
      On your question I realize that i don’t need load support post, since my back walls of my modular home i framed with 2x6 studs and is resting on cinder blocks wall foundation.

  • @zachgilbert1141
    @zachgilbert1141 Рік тому

    Hi I'm building my own deck for the first time, there is some blocking between joists on this deck, is that because you do that between where ledgers end?

    • @thebedfords
      @thebedfords  Рік тому

      I don’t totally understand your question, but if you are talking about the blocking in the end of this video, it is for the way we do our decking, which is in a later video.

  • @DadJuniorVideos
    @DadJuniorVideos 2 роки тому +4

    I couldn't imagine having to get a go ahead from someone to do something on my own property.

    • @thebedfords
      @thebedfords  2 роки тому

      Are you referring to having things inspected by a building inspector?

    • @donethat8761
      @donethat8761 Рік тому

      😉👍

    • @donethat8761
      @donethat8761 Рік тому

      @@thebedfords No. He was referring to something else. Great video though...

  • @alejandrogallardo8301
    @alejandrogallardo8301 Рік тому

    Just a question. I gotten a quote for a 13ft long 36ft wide for 12k thinking is a little expensive or not?

    • @thebedfords
      @thebedfords  Рік тому

      Not much to go off of, but no, that doesn’t sound like too much to me.

  • @paynfulmakers8405
    @paynfulmakers8405 2 роки тому

    How far apart do you need to put the footings?

    • @thebedfords
      @thebedfords  2 роки тому +1

      It’s all dictated by what size material is being used, how far it is spanning, and so on. Most of these footings were about 6 feet apart.

  • @rhodiafiddler5557
    @rhodiafiddler5557 Рік тому +3

    I wish you had showed more step by step how you did this

    • @thebedfords
      @thebedfords  Рік тому +3

      Thanks for your feedback. My goal wasn’t really a “how to build a deck” video. More just showing what we do, and explaining things here and there. Mostly because this is my personal channel, and I don’t get paid to make videos, so I tried to either film when I was off the clock, or keep it quick if I was on the clock.

  • @Stevehrp
    @Stevehrp Рік тому +14

    Putting 4x4s into the ground and not on top of a concrete pillar is against building code in NY. They will definitely rot.

    • @edwardfaris8516
      @edwardfaris8516 Рік тому +2

      Who cares..😑

    • @phillipm3799
      @phillipm3799 Рік тому

      Even if it’s covered wont see water?

    • @K.E.D.Landscaping
      @K.E.D.Landscaping Рік тому +3

      If it’s pressure treated, like it should be, and inside of concrete it will work fine

    • @jamesrichard7251
      @jamesrichard7251 Місяць тому +1

      @@K.E.D.Landscapingyeah it really won’t be lol has to be on concrete.

    • @Shad0wC0mpany2
      @Shad0wC0mpany2 27 днів тому +1

      🍿

  • @kenlane6655
    @kenlane6655 10 місяців тому +1

    Less talk, more show! Don't fall into the trap of thinking you're an entertainer. You...builder...BUILD!! hehe. ;)

  • @vincerobertson1214
    @vincerobertson1214 2 місяці тому

    We're the post holes eventually topped off with soil or rock after you poured them to spec?

    • @thebedfords
      @thebedfords  Місяць тому

      Yep, we backfilled with dirt.

  • @shepherdhelpandrescueeffor8833
    @shepherdhelpandrescueeffor8833 2 роки тому +1

    Is there any reason why the posts could not be attached directly to the slab with brackets?

    • @thebedfords
      @thebedfords  2 роки тому +2

      It’s a building code issue. Not only is a standard concrete slab (usually about 4” in depth) not designed to take the point load of a structure being built on top of it, but you also are required to have the footings below the frost line. For us here in VA, that is about 18”, so that is the absolute minimum we dig them to.

    • @shepherdhelpandrescueeffor8833
      @shepherdhelpandrescueeffor8833 2 роки тому +1

      @@thebedfords OK, that makes complete sense. I understand now.

  • @Beamin-vt7jm
    @Beamin-vt7jm Рік тому

    I thought you aren’t supposed to cement the beams directly into the ground. Don’t you have to bolt the beams with brackets on top of the cured cement footings?

    • @thebedfords
      @thebedfords  Рік тому

      None of the posts are cemented into the ground. The concrete footings were poured, and then the beams placed on top. At least around here, and for the size decks we’ve built, we’ve never been required to physically connect our posts to our footings.

  • @wellnix53
    @wellnix53 Рік тому +5

    Good video but could be made much better with more detailed shots of toe-nailing joists to the house header, insertion of support posts with sizes noted and quality treated specs, etc. These are all things that can be jotted down on notepad while watching to help do-it-yourselfers succeed. This will help you with future videos and also to boost your subscriber numbers.

  • @Dedicateddad4ever
    @Dedicateddad4ever Рік тому

    I’m my area of the country code would never allow you to dig and pour around what appears to be a pvc water line in your video. Did you really put concrete around that pipe in your footing?

    • @thebedfords
      @thebedfords  Рік тому

      They are sprinkler lines. No, we didn’t encase them in concrete. We did have to reroute a few of them a little bit, because our footings had to be there. PVC pipe can be moved.

  • @DustyBootsWoodcraft
    @DustyBootsWoodcraft Рік тому

    It doesn’t appear that any additional structure was added to accommodate the weight of the fireplace…did you add additional support for the fireplace?

    • @thebedfords
      @thebedfords  Рік тому +1

      If you look at 7:55, you’ll see that we doubled up the first several joists, and one of the posts for the middle girder is directly under where the fireplace will be.

    • @DustyBootsWoodcraft
      @DustyBootsWoodcraft Рік тому +1

      @@thebedfords great thank you! Thank you for you let quick reply, meeting with the city this week. Loved the series by the way. I’m designing a deck and my 11 year old daughter wants a fireplace! Not much information out there on that topic.

    • @DustyBootsWoodcraft
      @DustyBootsWoodcraft Рік тому

      @@thebedfords may I ask another question…I noticed you didn’t use a post to beam connector, is that specifically to allow for the additional posts to be set for the roof? If so, I assume the footings had to be designed to support the weight of the deck and the roof?

    • @thebedfords
      @thebedfords  Рік тому

      @@DustyBootsWoodcraft I’m not sure exactly which spot you are referring to, but we absolutely used proper fastening techniques in all places. I probably didn’t show every single one in the video. Either thrubolts or metal connecting brackets attaching beams to posts. And yes, the footings were sized for the weight of the entire assembly, including the fireplace.

    • @thebedfords
      @thebedfords  Рік тому

      @@DustyBootsWoodcraft I’m not sure exactly which spot you are referring to, but we absolutely used proper fastening techniques in all places. I probably didn’t show every single one in the video. Either thrubolts or metal connecting brackets attaching beams to posts. And yes, the footings were sized for the weight of the entire assembly, including the fireplace.

  • @coachstephb6791
    @coachstephb6791 Рік тому

    What’s the dimensions of the deck and roof for this project

    • @thebedfords
      @thebedfords  Рік тому

      The main area is 20x25, with a smaller 4x11 area going over to the stairs.

  • @Indus2020
    @Indus2020 10 днів тому

    What size are your joists !?

  • @KennethHazell
    @KennethHazell 2 місяці тому

    Pretty much

  • @Methodical2
    @Methodical2 6 місяців тому

    @4:12. What was that PVC pipe for?

    • @thebedfords
      @thebedfords  6 місяців тому

      Irrigation lines. Part of their sprinkler system

  • @strokerace4765
    @strokerace4765 Рік тому +1

    Can’t believe someone did the footings right, most people attach bracket to three inch concrete slab.

    • @thebedfords
      @thebedfords  Рік тому +1

      I don’t think I’ve seen that yet. The more common thing in our area is when we tear out a deck, we find the stairs are either just sitting on the ground, or on a cinder block that’s barely buried.

    • @strokerace4765
      @strokerace4765 Рік тому

      You will if you pay attention long enough.

    • @will201084
      @will201084 Рік тому +1

      @@thebedfords I have an old, elevated deck and one post uses the old concrete stairs as a landing pad :/ let's just say I am learning how to tear it all down and rebuilding it.

  • @bluray1522
    @bluray1522 Рік тому +1

    is part 2 and so on up yet?

    • @thebedfords
      @thebedfords  Рік тому

      Yes sir. The whole series was uploaded last year.

    • @bluray1522
      @bluray1522 Рік тому

      @@thebedfords ok where do i see them?

    • @bluray1522
      @bluray1522 Рік тому +1

      @@thebedfords nevermind.... its under work vids! found them

    • @thebedfords
      @thebedfords  Рік тому

      @@bluray1522 sure is. There's a few other projects in there as well.

  • @jgeisler
    @jgeisler Рік тому

    What size was the auger?

    • @thebedfords
      @thebedfords  Рік тому

      It’s a 12” auger. And we actually bought one not too long after we finished this job.

    • @jgeisler
      @jgeisler Рік тому

      Thanks. That's the larges size my local rental place has without renting heavy equipment. My holes need to be about the same size you made.

    • @thebedfords
      @thebedfords  Рік тому

      @@jgeisler I think it’s the same for us. Our holes usually need to be about 18” square, but when you remove a 12” circle, squaring it up to 18” is pretty easy, all things considered.

  • @DailyBrusher
    @DailyBrusher Рік тому

    This would be really helpful if you showed how you located the holes for the piers and posts.

    • @thebedfords
      @thebedfords  Рік тому

      So it’s just a pretty simple matter of following the building code span charts, which is basically the rule book for how far apart support posts can be, depending on how far the beams and joists are spanning. We draw up the plans that should meet the building code requirements based on all of those conditions and then it gets approved by the local building department, or they note changes we need to make and we make them.

  • @rf4215
    @rf4215 2 роки тому

    6x6 posts?

  • @sku32956
    @sku32956 2 місяці тому

    Few sticks of rebar would be smart ,the size of the deck just spend a few dollars more, why bury the wood do it with anchor bolts .

    • @thebedfords
      @thebedfords  2 місяці тому

      It’s just how we are used to building. Doesn’t mean we don’t have room to improve.

  • @paulanthonydean2
    @paulanthonydean2 2 роки тому +3

    5 year deck due to the post directly in the concrete moisture absorbing into the end of the post..

    • @thebedfords
      @thebedfords  2 роки тому +5

      We demo decks all the time that are decades old and still have solid posts. Those posts are rated for ground contact. I have zero doubt that this deck will last for decades.

    • @kr5289
      @kr5289 2 роки тому +4

      I've had post in concrete for probably 30 yrs. and still solid as day I installed them.

    • @pmaint1
      @pmaint1 Рік тому

      ​@@kr5289 But the P.T today sucks and will not last. No P.T is meant to come in contact with ground that I'm aware of.

  • @bloodgt3
    @bloodgt3 Рік тому

    People got to stop putting posts in the ground. It's not that hard to pour a footer and Pier and set a post base

  • @pacodefrancis7235
    @pacodefrancis7235 Рік тому

    man you guys and these building inspectors. Can't even do a DIY concrete pour before he's on site. that just seems bizarre.

    • @thebedfords
      @thebedfords  Рік тому

      It’s a hassle sometimes, but the building code is there for a reason. Even if some things are common sense to us, they might not be for someone else who thinks they know how to build whatever they might be building.

    • @pacodefrancis7235
      @pacodefrancis7235 Рік тому

      @@thebedfords code enforcement is a total waste and unnecessary. If the homeowner doesn’t have good judgement that’s his fault.

    • @thebedfords
      @thebedfords  Рік тому +1

      It’s as much for homeowners trying to do their own project, as for contractors who either don’t know, or are trying to cut corners.