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Report OFFICE COPY '51-7-6)1(---°42-6- . lI�U�S /-� r� ��� �� Deck Design Guide , • :_!.::. One and Two Family Residential Dwellings The Bureau of Development Services (BDS) is providing this informa- tion to help you design your deck, obtain a building permit and pass CONTENTS inspections.The standards and details in this Guide will help you Do I Need A Permit? 2 determine how large the footings, beams,joists, posts, and ledgers •r need to be; how to build lateral bracing,stairs,and railings; and how What Plans Do I Need? 2 to fasten all of the pieces together.This Guide does not take into ac- . > count conditions which may affect your deck design such as drainage General Notes 3 conditions, slope conditions, or decks supporting loads in excess of Footings,Beams,Joists,and Posts 4 CC c the standard uniform loads. Depending on your specific situation, ua 0 you may need to hire a licensed architect or structural prior engineerThe Ledger Board 7 cu to approval. VI 9 0 You may include all, orpart of the pre-approvedFreestanding Decks 11 design standards and W -2 details in this guide with your building permit plans for decks that are: Lateral Support of Decks 11 . +° • For one-and two-family dwellings ttFraming Connections 12 Cl- 0 • Single-span t "S hJ\,../ 0 Footings 13 • All on one level 1111 u.i • Not supporting a hot tub or spa Guardrails 13 u_ • • Not attached to house overhangs, bay windows, brick,stone or tairs 0 co concrete block Chimneys/Bay Windows 20 0 C ^ • Not more than 10 feet above the ground Deck Framing Plan 21 ( ) • Not bearing on ground with a slope greater than 2 feet horizontal = co for every 1 foot vertical Helpful Information 22 Q M W O = "' Guard II _ m co. I Ledger 9 c) I Z a t.V cu ,,loll/ 1++ ` Rim joist 0i i :� i _C � i � l � � 014 ,� Niii Ledger board Q a Footing ,' attachment a) i 1— m Grade CC v „ '�; CL. Q I\/I ti Joist l\Um 7t- \ ' Post to beam connection 0 Built-up beam j>- V' ~ c--) I1 v� DECK DESIGN GUIDE • 1 Introduction Do I Need A Permit For My Deck? A building permit is required for all decks that are more than 30 inches above the ground at any point. See Brochure 3,Fences,Decks and Outdoor Projects. Setbacks and Other Regulations? For information on setbacks (how close a deck is to a property line) and other regulations that may apply to your deck project, even when a building permit is not required,see Brochure 3. Call Planning and Zoning at 503-823-7526 to , } find out what zoning requirements apply to your specific property. 1 di .1 How Do I Get A Building Permit? `z: See BDS handout, Brochure 1,Guide to Permits and Inspections.This handout describes the building permit process from application to final inspection. I: lI ,,,, , What Plans Do I Need? You may draw all your own plans and details without using this Guide,or you 3- n, may use the pre-approved standards and details in this Guide to supplement your plans. Refer to Brochure 6,What Plans Do I Need for a Building Permit? for descriptions and examples of the plans needed to obtain a building permit for a typical residential construction project. Since a deck can be a relatively simple project,you will only be required to provide the plans listed below if you use this Guide: • Site Plan-You will need to draw a site plan.The Site Plan must show the property lines, outlines of all existing and proposed buildings, paved areas F� —1y,�,s, �'.,� ,1�i� w and decks on the lot, and the distances from your proposed deck to the ~' 104t,o 4 'f � , 417 , nearest property lines. See Brochure 6 for Site Plan requirements and a E ,,� 4.,,,is,; sample Site Plan. _ y .. ' a�4 �; • Elevation View-You will also need to draw an Elevation View,which is a �� front or side view of your house and the proposed deck and the level of the q/,i 4 iy(j ::: , ground adjacent to the deck(see Brochure 6). • Framing and Foundation Plan-You can draw your own Framing and Foun- dation Plans (see Brochure 6) or you can complete the Worksheet andTypi- cal Deck Plan at the end of this Guide. • Cross Section and Details-You can draw your own Cross Section and Details (see Brochure 6) or you can use the details in this Guide.Your plans �3- - `?; * '" must include details of the following parts of your deck: , . • Ledger board attachment • Joist-to-beam connection • Rim joist connection - *a)` a • Post-to-beam connection A ! '' , • Lateral support method 4" 4 ., b or. i.. • Guardrail height and openings • Guardrail post attachment • Stair and stair handrail details /' ; • Post-to-footing connection 2 • DECK DESIGN GUIDE ; iii General Notes 4 1.All lumber shall be grade#2 Douglas-Fir, Hem-Fir, or better and shall be I f, '. pressure treated (to resist insect and dry rot) in accordance with American Y)• . Wood-Preservers'Association Standards (Category). Deck surface and trim ,)£, ii material of redwood, cedar,or other wood with a natural resistance to de- -- r• cay does not require pressure treatment.The level of treatment depends on the use as follows: t " a. Decking material, railings,joists,and beams must be treated to a Cat- trot ' ' egory UC3B (or must be other wood with a natural resistance to decay). b. Posts and other woods located on, in,or in contact with the ground must # r be a Category UC4B. x ,' c.Any wood less than six inches above the ground or in contact with con- '}�'` - crete must be a Category UC4A. The level of preservative treatment is noted on the tags on the ends of the wood members. Remember, any time you make a cut,treat the cut end of the wood with a paint-on preservative. Cut ends expose the inner untreated wood to potential moisture and insect damage. ` Hardwood and plastic or composite decking products may be substituted for conventional wood decking, but installation and span lengths of the substituted material must be in strict conformance with the product listing ift ��.y 1 and the manufacturer's installation instructions. Copies of the manufac- rt. " + turer's installation instructions must be submitted with the building permit .«r _ application. 2.All nails shall be common or box galvanized. It is recommended that com- 41, mon nails be used.They have a thicker shank and are stronger than box nails. 3.New pressure treatment methods use chemicals that will prematurely cor- rode standard fasteners, hardware, and flashing when in contact with pres- sure treated lumber; and as a result,fastener and hardware requirements have changed. Note the following: 4' a ' a.All screws and nails shall be �` , hot-dipped galvanized or stainless steel. " b.All hardware (bolts, nuts and washers,joist hangers, mechanical fasten- ers, holdowns,tie plates cast-in-place post anchors,etc.) shall be gal- �. vanized with 1.85 oz/sf of zinc (G-185 coating) or shall be stainless steel. Look for products such as "Zmax"from Simpson Strong-Tie or"Triple Zinc" from USP I � i `� 41IJ1I) 4.All decking material shall be 2x4,2x6, or five quarter(5/4") boards.Attach II ��� Iif ); decking to each joist with two 10d nails or two#8 screws. Decking may be i ,# w placed from an angle perpendicular g p p ndicular to the joists to an angle of 45 degrees "' to the joists. Decking must have a span length such that each board bears on a minimum of two joists. i 5.Headers over existing doors,windows or openings greater than six feet in Alit, width that are located below a deck that will be attached to the house must #"� ° { es, be checked to verify that those headers can support the additional load added by the deck. 6.The bottom of all footings for decks that are attached to a house are to be placed a minimum of 18 inches below the surface of the finished grade and must bear on firm, undisturbed native soil.The bottom of footings for free- standing decks may be at any depth on undisturbed native soil. Footings adjacent to the top of a retaining wall must be set back from the wall a dis- tance equal to the height of the wall,or be extend below grade an amount equal to the height of the retaining wall. DECK DESIGN GUIDE • 3 Footings, Beams, Joists and Posts First, decide how long and wide you want your deck. (Note:The drawings in this Guide indicate square or rectangular configurations, however, decks can be any shape as long as the longest joist and beam spans are used to determine the beam,joist, and footing sizes.)Your deck can have up to a two-foot maximum joist and/or beam overhang. See Figures 1,2,and 3. Beams must be supported on each end by a post and cannot be supported with beam hangers off the house. "A", , „ „ „ Use Table 1 to find the minimum beam,joist and footing sizes.Joists are identified as beams as' B, posts as C, and footings as"D:' It is recommended that you first determine the joist span, and then note what beam and footing sizes you will need. Optional overhang The span of a joist is measured from the centerline of bear10( - ing at one end of the joist to L the centerline of bearing at the other and does not include Blocking overhangs. Maximum joist span lengths are noted inTable 1. See Figures 1 and 2 for joist Beam "B" Joist"A" span types. Post"C" - Footing "D" 2'-O" max. Joist span overhang 1 (Min. span = 6'-O" with overhang) AFig. 1:Joist span,deck attached at house Optional overhang .----- Blocking II •- B NA �I C f D 2'-O" max. Joist span 2'-O" max. , overhang (Min. span = 6'-O" with overhang) AFig.2:Joist span,freestanding deck 4 • DECK DESIGN GUIDE Optional overhang ie MI N N N N N t I ItB A Beam splices at interior post ' C locations only D I -14 6" min - I / _ _I ___ _. J - - I / 2'-0" max. / Beam span / Beam span overhang (Min. span = 6'-0" with overhang) / AFig.3:Beam span Table 1 provides you with the information to determine the minimum sizes of the footings, beams, and joists.The sizes will depend on how big the deck will be and how many footings and posts are going to be used; how far the beam(s) will span from post to post,or post to ledger;and how far the joist will span from beam to beam, or beam to ledger. Note:The sizes, spans and spacing of the joists in Table 1 are the minimum/maximum allowed by code. If you want your deck to be stiffer, increase the size, reduce the span,or reduce the spacing of your joists. Note:The footings must bear on native soil.The footing details require a footing that is a minimum of 24 inches in height so the bottom can be located a minimum of 18 inches below the finished grade and extend six inches above the finished grade. If you have fill material that is greater than 18 inches deep,your footing will need to extend through the fill to native soil. Footings for freestanding decks (those not attached to the house)are not required to be located 18 inches below the finished grade and can have a minimum thickness of eight inches. Post sizes are 4x4 minimum for decks six feet or less above the ground and 4x6 for decks over six feet above the ground. Use a minimum 4x6 post under all beam splices. Mark the sizes,spacing and spans for the footings, beams,joists,and posts from Table 1 in the space provided below: A. Joist Size: x , spaced apart. B. Beam Size: x C. Post Size: x , spaced apart. D. Footing Size: x x . Transfer your footings, beams,joists, and posts information above into the Deck Framing Plan at the end of this Guide DECK DESIGN GUIDE • 5 71 TABLE 1 Ifhave have the they footings"D" beamyouhaB thata is: postsandyou"C" canthen onlyyou minimumand size beand spacedcan a supportingandthe the posts supporting the span the joist iyou can maximum of: must be a minimum size beam spaced: joists: use is: of (WxWxH): " 4x8 or(2) 2x8 6'-0" apart 6'-0" 2x6* 24" apart 13"x13"x24" deep or14" diameter x 24" deep 4x10 or(2) 2x10 8'-6" apart 6'-0" 2x6* 24" apart 15x15"x24" or 17" diameter x 24" deep 4x12 or(2) 2x12 10'-6" apart 6'-0" 2x6* 24" apart 16"x16"x24" or 18" diameter x 24" deep 4x12 11'-9" apart 6'-0" 2x6* 24" apart 18"x18"x24" or 20" diameter x 24" deep 4x8 or(2) 2x8 6'-0" apart 8'-0" 2x6* or 2x8 16" or 24" 14x14"x24" or 16" diameter x 24" deep 4x10 or(2) 2x10 8'-0" apart 8'-0" 2x6* or 2x8 apart part or 24" 16"x1618" diameter or x 24" deep 4x12 or(2) 2x12 9'-6" apart 8'-0" 2x6* or 2x8 16" apart or 24" 18"x18"x24" or apart 20" diameter x 24" deep 4x12 10'-9" apart 8'-0" 2x6* or 2x8 16" apart or 24" 18"x1 a x24" or x 24" deep apart 4x8 or(2) 2x8 5'-6" apart 10'-0" 2x8 or 2x10 16" apart or 24" 16" diameter"X24" or x deep apart 4x10 or(2) 2x10 7'-6" apart 10'-0" 2x8 or 2x10 16" apart or 24" 16"x16"x24" or apart 18" diameter x 24" deep 4x12 or(2) 2x12 9'-0" apart 10'-0" 2x8 or 2x10 16" apart or 24" 18" diameter or x 24" deep apart 4x12 10'-3" apart 10'-0" 2x8 or 2x10 16" apart or 24" 20"x20"x24" or apart 23" diameter x 24" deep 4x6 or(2) 2x8 5'-0" 12'-0" 2x10 or 2x12 16" apart or 24" 14"x14"x24" or apart 16" diameter x 24" deep 4x8 or(2) 2x10 6'-6" 12'-0" 2x10 or 2x12 16" apart or 24" 16"x16"x24" or apart 18" diameter x 24" deep 4x12 or(2) 2x12 8'-6" 12'-0" 2x10 or 2x12 16" apart or 24" 18"x18"x24" or apart 20" diameter x 24" deep 4x12 9'-6" 12'-0" 2x10 or 2x12 16" apart or 24" 20"x20"x24" or apart 22" diameter x 24" deep 16" apart 15"x15"x24" or 16'-0" 2x12 4x6 or(2) 2x8 4'-6" 17" diameter x 24" deep 16" apart 18"x18"x24" or 16'-0" 2X12 4x8 or(2) 2x10 6'-0" 20" diameter x 24" deep 4x10 or(2) 2x12 7'-6" 16'-0" 2X12 16" apart 20"x20"x24" or 23" diameter x 24" deep 4x12 9'-0" 16'-0" 2x12 16" apart 22"x22"x24" or 25" diameter x 24" deep * 2x6 joists cannot be used where a guardrail is required. 6 • DECK DESIGN GUIDE 7 The Ledger Board Decks that are attached to a house require a ledger board to be fastened to the house structure, and the deck joists are fastened to the ledger. If your deck will be free-standing and not attached to the house, skip this section and proceed to Free-Standing Decks. There are several methods for attaching the ledger to the house, depending on how the house was built and how high the deck will be located relative to the house's existing floor framing.The ledger can be fastened to the house band board (or rim joist) (Figure 5 or 6),the wall studs (Figure 7) or a concrete wall (Figure 8).You will need to verify the ex- isting conditions before you apply for a building permit. If you can't verify the existing conditions or if they are different from Figures 5, 6, 7 or 8 then a free-standing deck is required (see Free-Standing Decks). Siding and Flashings:The siding or exterior finish system must be removed to install the ledger board against the wall sheathing.Two layers of continuous flashing must be properly installed to prevent water from getting into the wall where the siding has been removed. See Figure 5.The flashing material may be copper(using copper nails),stainless steel, galvanized steel coated with 1.85 oz/sf of zinc(G-185 coating), UV-resistant plastic,or self-sealing bituminous (tar) "peel-and-stick"flashing.The first layer is attached directly to the exterior wall sheathing starting behind and above the bottom edge of the building paper and siding, continuing straight down the face of the wall behind the ledger board l' (before it is installed) and end- Exterior wall sheathing .111 First layer flashing behind building ing on the outer face of the and ledger board, and over sidin exterior wall siding or foun- (15/32" max sheathing) g dation below the bottom of Second layer"Z" flashing over top the ledger board. Self-sealing Existing wall________•._ --><...1 and --><...1and down face of ledger board bituminous peel-and-stick flashing is ideal for the first //AV/y/74 Decking over layer. Pre-formed Z-shaped Existing 2X deck joist metal flashing is ideal for the rim (band) „ outer,second layer of flashing. 4 2X ledger, same size It is installed after the ledger 2X floor joist_. \ as deck joist board and before the joists, starting behind and above the Joist hanger LUS26 bottom edge of the building I (or equal) min. paper and siding, continuing Existing wall framing I • 1/2" lag screws or down vertically to the top of or concrete wall (2) #14X4"wood screws or the ledger board, bending shown dashed I (2) 1/4"X4" Simpsonhorizontally to the outer face ( ) I SDS screws of the ledger board, and bend- 1, (or equal) at spacing "S" ing again vertically down the face of the ledger board at least 1/2: A Fig.5:Attachment of Ledger Board to Band Board with Lag or Wood Screws (See Fig. 12 for spacing and clearances) Spacing"5" Joist Span /2"dia.lag screws*! #14 X4"wood screws (2)Simpson SDS 1/4"X4" 0<span <8' 23" 10" 16" 8'<span < 10' 18" 8" 16" 10'<span_< 14' 13" 6" 12" 14'<span < 16' 11" 5" 9„ *The tip of lag screw shall fully extend beyond inside face of rim joist!From table R502.2.2.1 of 2011 ORSC. Manufactured Wood Joists(MWJs): If the existing house floor joists are MWJs, and not /i4 solid-sawn lumber,you will need to submit a ledger attachment detail that is approved by the MWJ manufacturer or a licensed engineer. Examples of MJWs areTJl, GPI and LPI. See Figure 4. Older homes constructed with MWJs may have a plywood band .Fig•4:MWJ profile board,while some newer homes may have 1 1/4-inch manufactured wood rim joists. DECK DESIGN GUIDE • 7 (Exterior15/32" sheaIlk thing Continuous(SeeFig. 5)flashing max) Existing wall Existing 2X rim (band) Decking over \-- ---- deck joist ryk _„ Ei III_ 1. ,01111110. Spacing 2X floor joist Joist Span „S„ I I 2X ledger with 1/2" dia. bolts 0<span <_8 36 I staggered at spacing"S". 8'<span <_10' 34" Existing wall framing Locate first bolt 2" from end 10'<span<_14' 24" or concrete wall-1,1 of ledger 14'<span <_16' 21" (shown dashed) I I From table R502.2.2.1 of 2011 ORSC. I A Fig.6:Attachment of Ledger Board to Band Board with Thru-Bolts (See Fig. 12 for spacing and clearances) Exterior sheathing Remove siding at ledger min. thickness = 3/8" I location prior to installation Continuous flashing (See Fig. 5) Existing wall stud 1,01:1V //////Air A rr .0 % A 16[ 1" min. IIII Fasteners at 16" O.C. I per table 2X ledger IJoist span ► Required fasteners to each Joist Span stud or 16 inches o.c.max. 0<span <_8' (3)#10 x 5" wood screws 8'<span <_10' (4)#10 x 5" wood screws 10'<span <_14' (5)#10 x 5" wood screws A Fig. 7:Attachment of Ledger Board to Wall Studs with Screws 14' <span <_16' (6)#10 x 5" wood screws 8 • DECK DESIGN GUIDE —:—T---- ' 'I 'm. ' 'umm'mImlmlmm...MlM.IlMM.M...I....M1IM.MMMl' ' Concrete wall Decking over /deck joist P!: ft. 2" min. !. A Joist Span Spacing 2X ledger with 1/2" dia. "S" expansion anchors o<span <8' 18" staggered at spacing 8'<span < 10' 15" "S" with minimum 21/2" 10'<span < 14' 10" embedment 14'<span < 16' 9" AFig.8:Attachment of Ledger Board to Concrete Wall (See Fig. 12 for spacing and clearances) Prohibited Ledger Attachments:Attachments to the ends of premanufactured open web joists,to brick veneers, and to house overhang/bay windows are not allowed when using this Guide (see Figures 9, 10 and 11). In such cases the decks shall be free-standing (see Free-Standing Decks). open web floor joists �I III ,1 I __ IIII — III t app ��I deck,, Il oistIIE1k'oist I� \� e��'-II 4Lpr brick o ma ,I I7 I Fig.9:No attachment Fig. 10:No attachment Fig. 11:No attachment to open web trusses to brick veneer to house overhang 411/2" (2" at 1/2" thru bolt and exp bolts) \., o e _.......„,.. 0--p-k o 0 ` Silllate EQ. Spacing "S" beyond " (where occurs) AFig. 12:Ledger Board Fastener Spacing and Clearances DECK DESIGN GUIDE • 9 MIIlMI.l.l.l.m..m.lmm.l..m.lm..mmmmm'mmm----l:------ ledger Board Fasteners All fasteners shall be spaced per the tables provided with Figures 5,6,7 and 8 and shall be installed per Figure 12.All fasteners shall be installed with washers and thoroughly tightened. Thru-bolts:Thru-bolts are those where a hole is drilled all the way through the wood members and a nut and washer are attached to complete the connection.Thru-bolts shall have a minimum diameter of'h"Lead (pilot) holes for thru- bolts shall be 17/32" to 9/16" in diameter.Thru-bolts must be equipped with washers at the bolt head as well as the nut. Expansion(Wedge)Anchors: Use expansion anchors when attaching a ledger board to a concrete wall as shown in Figure 8. Bolt diameters of the anchors shall be a minimum of 1/2"; in some cases,this may require an anchor size of 5/8':Minimum embedment length shall be 2'h"Expansion anchors must have washers. Expansion anchors must be installed as required by the manufacturer's instructions.This may include cleaning the holes drilled in the concrete to ensure they are free of dirt, debris,and moisture. Improper installation of the anchors can result in catastrophic failure and collapse of the deck. Adhesive Anchors:Adhesive anchors may be used with a design by a licensed structural engineer. Special inspections are required for expansion anchors and adhesive anchors.They are performed by third-party inspectors that are hired by the project owner.The special inspector verifies that the expansion or adhesive fasteners are installed correctly and submits a report to the owner and the City. Lag Screws: Lag screws shall have a diameter of 3/8" and shall be hot-dipped galvanized or stainless steel. Lag screws may be used only when the field conditions match those shown in Figure 5. See Figure 13 for lag screw length and shank requirements.All lag screws shall be installed with washers. Lag screws must be hot dipped galvanized or stainless steel only 3/8" dia. 111,1 Ittl 11111111 Screw must penetrate beyond and board/rim joist a minimum of 1/2" 11/2" shank Length must extend through (no threads) existing band board/rim joist ~� AFig 13:Lag screw requirements Lag Screw Installation Requirements: Each lag screw shall have lead (pilot) holes drilled as follows: 1) drill a 3/8" diam- eter hole in the ledger board,2) drill a 3/16" diameter hole into the solid connection material of the existing house. DO NOT DRILL A 3/8" DIAMETER HOLE INTOTHE SOLID CONNECTION MATERIAL. The threaded portion of the lag screw shall be inserted into the lead hole by turning. DO NOT DRIVE WITH A HAMMER. Use soap or a wood-compatible lubricant as required to help facilitate tightening. Each lag screw shall be thoroughly tightened. Mark the size of the ledger board and the fastener type, size, and spacing in the spaces below: Ledger Size: x ,fastened with ,spaced apart. Transfer your ledger information above into the Typical Deck Plan at the end of this Guide. 10 • DECK DESIGN GUIDE Freestanding Decks Decks that are free-standing do not utilize the exterior wall of the Rim joist existing house to support vertical or lateral loads. Freestanding decks allow the exterior siding to remain on the house,so there is less opportunitiy for water to get into the wall structure. Freestanding decks may use precast �� 11 footing pads set 12" below the surface //�� of the ground on firm, undisturbed �, �� Joist native soil. Rim , 111 overhang joist i: Freestanding decks require an addition Joist al beam, posts and footings, instead of Grade ' a ledger board attached to the house. \. ��i / AFig. 14:Freestanding deck Lateral Support Decks more than 30 inches above grade must resist lateral forces (wind and earthquake)with diagonal cross brac- ing as shown in Figure 15. Bracing shall be located between posts parallel to beams and bolted with a 3/8" diameter through-bolt at each end to the posts as shown. Diagonal bracing shall also be located perpendicular to beams. Bracing is required in every other bay between posts for decks with joist spans up to 8 feet, and in every bay for decks with joist spans greater than 8 feet. If the deck is free-standing,diagonal bracing must be provided on all the posts and in both directions. J L t_ 1LILL 111 ■ ■ 1111 ■ ■■ 11 ■ ■ ■ ■ • 1•F • • —• (1)3/8"dia. through bolt • • at each connection 2X6 cross brace • • � X f0 O i • • • Solid block at intersection of wood Bracing required every bay for deck with joist spans>8' braces with (1)3/8"dia. through bolt(typ) Bracing required alternate bays with joist spans_<8' A Fig.15:Diagonal bracing DECK DESIGN GUIDE • 11 Framing Connections Mechanical fasteners may be Joist Hangers: Joist hang- installed in lieu of toe-nails ers (see Fig. 16) shall have a (3)8d toe ' minimum capacity of 1,000 nailed pounds.Joist hangers used �— Joists shall be manufactured for �'', 'their intended lumber size. iJoist-to-Beam Connection: loko Each joist shall be attached Beam to the beam as shown in Fig. 16 or 17. A Fig.16:Typical joist hangers A Fig.17:Joist-to-beam detail Secure decking to top Rim Joists:Attach a continuous rim joist or rim joist with#10X3" min. to the ends of joists as shown in Figure wood screw at 6" O.C. 18. Note that the rim joists are required Joists at both ends of joists infree-standing decks. Minimum rim joist dimensions • shall be equal to the dimensions of the joist. Built-up Beams: Built-up beams shall be Attach rim joist to end of each assembled in accordance with Figure 19. 0 • ' joist with (5)#10X3" min. The nailing pattern shall be staggered Iwood screws as shown. V Rim joist Post-To-Beam Connection:The post- to-beam to-beam connection shall be made with premanufactured mechanical connectors as shown in Figure 20. AFig. 18:Rim joist connection Post-to-beam connections may also be 10d nail or#10 (2)fasteners, accomplished using a minimum 6x6 each end post notched for a 4x beam as shown in wood screw, typ \ Figure 21.All thru-bolts shall have wash- ers at the bolt head and nut. Ile typ. typ. A Fig. 19:Built-up-beam (2) 1/2" dia. through 2" min.----6; -111111. bolt and washers (2) 2X beam Post to beam or 4X beam connector (2) 2X beam---=I1 '1 or 4X beam -�;�;� min. i 11/2" i-r1 4X4 min. 6X6 min. Notch post to accommodate beam AFig.20-Post-to-beam connection A Fig.21 -Post-to-beam connection 12 • DECK DESIGN GUIDE Footings See Table 1 for footing size and footing thickness and Figure 22 for post attachment requirements. The bottom of footings must extend 18 inches below grade and must bear on solid, native soil. Bearing conditions must be verified in the field Simpson PB anchor during the footing inspection, prior to placement of concrete. Footings closer than 3'-0" to the exist- �Or equivalent ing exterior house wall must bear at the same pre-manufactured elevation as the existing wall footing. Do not cast-in-place construct footings over utility lines or enclosed ril post anchor meters.Call 1-800-332-2344 before you dig. a ,1 • Post Anchors: Premanufactured post anchors shall 6" min • If ° 4 be capable of supporting a minimum of 3,000 ��1— • d II i i 1 11 pounds.Where diagonal bracing is required by III— III=1 • e .4. 11-III=111� ..'•a 111 Figure 15,the post anchors must be rated for hori- :111=111=111=111 • • ° 111=-111=-111=-111 zontal (seismic)forces. =111=111=111==1 a as • . . 11IIIIIIIII— AFig.22:Typical footing detail Guardrails Decks and stairways more than 30 inches above the adjacent grade must have guardrails.The guardrail must be de- signed to withstand a concentrated load of 200 pounds, in any direction anywhere along its length, and the infill area must withstand a load of 50 pounds per square foot area. Guardrails using composite wood, plastic, or other pre-manufactured systems must be designed by a structural engi- neer licensed in the state of Oregon. 4X4 post, typical, 2X2 picket, typical do not notch 6-4'-0" max spacing—A 2X6 or 5/4 board rail cap - - — -J - - _ _ ITIT2X4attoP c E o in ' Zi ---.—C = = F _ 1 _ _ _ _ — 7141) • O �I • See guard post _Openings shall not Attach pickets at top and attachment details allow the passage bottom with (2)#8 screws or of a 4" dia. sphere (2) 8d spiral shank nails each AFig.23:Typical guardrail detail DECK DESIGN GUIDE • 13 2X6 top railing connect to -4- o ; u � 2X2 picket at 51/2" O.C. max. post with (2)#10X3" screws '_\ attach pickets at top and bottom (may be flat or vertical) I with (2) #8 wood screws or (2) spiral shank nails each 2X4 bottom railing connect to " �-- 4X4 post post with (2) #10X3" screws A Decking —. r��� .--- See guard post attachment options Figs. 25 - 32 Deck framing A Fig.24:Guardrail railing and picket detail Guardrail Post Attachment Here are five options for guardrail post attachment;you may use one of these,or you may submit a different design for review and approval. Guardrail posts shall be spaced per Figure 23 and attached per Figures 25 through 32. Note: 2x8 minimum joists are required for Figures 25, 26,27,30, and 31,and minimum 2x10 joists for Figures 28 and 29. 4X4 posts (pickets and rails not shown for clarity) Simpson HD2A or equal holdown with (2) 5/8" dia. galvanized through bolts with washers at far side A Decking—. r, 'ei '/ JJA Op. �1'rT7t'_- 11/2" min. P ��� �(2) 5/8" dia. galvanized through 14I bolts with washers irk ►a���Vii" 2X8 deck 2X8 rim joist with joints (3) 16d nails at each joist AFig.25:Guardrail attachment option 1-Deck joists perpendicular,post on outside,manufactured connectors 14 • DECK DESIGN GUIDE 4X4 posts (pickets and____ 11 rails not shown for clarity) Simpson HD2A or equal holdown with (2) 5/8" dia. galvanized through bolts with washers Decking „�� p. A �,,,�� at far side lir'r 1 i/2"- LWA% MI i►i (2) 5/8" dia. galvanized G'T7zi �A_/through bolts with washers 2X8 min. 2X8 min rim joist with deck joists (3) #10x3" stainless steel screws at each joist AFig.26:Guardrail attachment option 2-Deck joists perpendicular,rim joist on outside,manufactured connectors 4X4 posts (pickets and rails_� Simpson HD2A or equal holdown not shown for clarity) with (2) 5/8" dia. galvanized through bolts with Decking washers at far side (2) 5/8" dia. galvanized r A ,,,� T�` through bolts with washers Al , 111111.12X8 joist ARL 0 0 Ati , 111 2X blocking with Simpson A34 2X8 min. framing angle each side at deck joists each end (4 total) AFig.27:Guardrail attachment option 3-Deck joists parallel,post on outside,manufactured connectors DECK DESIGN GUIDE • 15 2X6 top railing connect ^ f 2X2 picket at 51/2" O.C. max. to post with (2) #10X3" ilirr attach pickets at top and screws (may be flat bottom with (2) #8 wood screws or vertical) or (2) spiral shank nails each 2X4 bottom railing Er connect to post with (2) #10X3" wood screws 11114X4 ost 4" max 1" min. 'iii A . p A g•• 2X10 min-; `t L6X3X1/4"X0'-9" steel angle/ Jr I (2) 1/2" dia. galvanized through with (2) 3/4" dia. through bolts j bolts with oversized washers with (2) vertical short slot holes 11/4" (11/2" dia. min.) AFig.28:Guardrail attachment option 4-Deck joists perpendicular,post on outside,custom-fabricated connectors 2X10 joist or 2X10 blocking with Simpson A34 framing angle at each side at each end (4 total) 4X4 post ZENNIMINIMMINII / (2) 3/4" dia. through bolts .� 2X10 rim joist L6X3X1/4"X0'-9" steel angle with (2) 3/4" dia. through bolts with (2) vertical short slot holes SECTION A-A AFig.29:Guardrail attachment section for option 4 ' 16 • DECK DESIGN GUIDE I, 16" Max. / Detail A /HD2AHDG ,a��`il parallel layout / / X Iti I 4x4 (min) guardrail post I 7 i g 2x8 (min) I blocking 1 ' \II______i_ 4=4} /2x8 (min)7, ; deck joists i / �i Detail Bim` __-_"-"_'' HD2AHDG perpendicular layout \be - 2x8 below (min) Rim joist AFigure 30:Guardrail attachment option 5 plan view (2) HD2AHDG or equal 4X4 post, min. (typ) holdown one this side, one opposite side of blocking Decking HD2AHDG (typ) holddown Decking (typ) or equal / 4X4 post, &Ma r////RUM,' AI FA min. (typ) IL_1 _ 21/2" �IY. 1 I- ...,„. iii 1 1 vfi�i�ll 2X8 min. blocking 5/8"dia. galvanized machine 5/8"dia. galvanized machine bolts or all thread rods with bolts or all thread rods with DETAIL A nuts and washers. DETAIL B nuts and washers. AFig.31:Guardrail attachment option 5 parallel layout A Fig.32:Guardrail attachment option 5 perpendicular layout DECK DESIGN GUIDE • 17 Stairs Stairways, stringers, handrails and guardrails shall meet the require- 9" min. tread width Risers may be open but ments shown in Figures 33 through shall not deviate shall not allow the passage 36.All stringers shall be minimum 2x12.A level landing minimum 3 from one another \of a 4" sphere feet by 3 feet is required at the top by more than 3/8" ........ (usually this is the deck) and at the li bottom of the stairway (usually a '�, concrete pad, or the ground). Note:This stair detail is for a three- • Risers: 1X material min. • ■I foot wide maximum stairway with 8" max. riser height. minimum 2x tread material. Plastic shall not deviate ` ��� or composite decking products may /4" to 11/2" nosing be used for stair treads; however, from one another shall not deviate they may require additional stair by more than 3/8" from one another stringers for bracing. Check with the by more than 3/8" manufacturer's requirements. See Brochure#8 for additional stair information. A Fig.33:Tread and riser detail Attach 2X tread material to stringers or cleats with (2) #8 screws or (2) 8d nails per board at each stringer or cleat 2X tread material Stringer ii .—........___________-----v3, i i 2X4 cleat each side full depth of tread: Attach with (4)10d • • Stringers nails or#8 • • wood screws • • • • rdir • • • • • • • • if 5" min. • • • • Max. span = 8'-0" with (2) stringers / Max. span = 15'-6" Max. span = 10'-3" with (3) stringers Cut Strinaer Solid Strinaer AFig.34:Stair stringers and tread connections 18 • DECK DESIGN GUIDE 5'-0" max. between posts Stair guardrail required for stairs with a total rise of 30" or more. See typical guardrail details for more information It.....: V 14411/0 Stair guardrail_/�height 34" min. measured from nosing of tread ,z Triangular opening shall not permit the passage of a 6" dia. sphere A Fig.35:Stair guard requirements Sloped hanger g wirm,a IIC or LS50 or approved , equal each side Band board or rAmirramoso outside joist rivilA&rum AFig.36:Stair stringer connection detail Stair Handrails Stairs with four or more risers must have a handrail on at least one side. Handrails shall be graspable and shall be of decay-resistant and/or corrosion-resistant material. See Figure 37.The hand grip portion, if circular, shall be 31/2" max. between 11/4" and 2" in cross section. Shapes other than circular shall have a perimeter dimension between 4" and 11/2" min. Handrail not greater than 6'/a" with a maximum cross sectional / dimension of 21/47All shapes must have a smooth surface with no sharp corners. Handrails shall run continuously • from a point directly above the lowest riser to a point di- 111110.--- 11rectly above the highest riser and shall return to the guard /-. Corrosion at each end. See Figure 38. Handrails may be interrupted resistant at guardrail posts only at a turn in the stair. handrail hardware AFig.37:Handrail requirements DECK DESIGN GUIDE • 19 3'-0" n. from deck misurface to top of guardrail *\Handrail shall return at each end 4X4 post, typical do not notch, Handrail height 34" - 38" embedded ifrom nosing of tread concrete 36" max. span _ between stringers w, I• �__12"X12"X24" ••1: . . , footing If• • 4 AFig.38:Miscellaneous stair requirements Framing at a Chimney or Bay Window Decks abutting a chimney or bay window shall be framed in accordance with Figure 39. Headers with a span length greater than 6'-0" require a calculation. ,/ Decking may 1 , / ( , , , , extend 6" max 6'-O" max / Ledger f1 t board )1 1 Chimney or bay o �� L Double joist._-. �/ / / // / j / � 1 each side L.. -. Double r i r 1 r 1 header (2) 1/2" dia through bolt Double joist or lag screws hanger typical at ledger Plan Section AFig.39:Requirements for framing at chimney or bay window 20 • DECK DESIGN GUIDE DECK FRAMING PLAN 2X Decking attach— Simpson LUS26 Fi?' Stairs per per general notes min. hanger or Ledger connection Figs. 33 - 38 approved equal choose from Fig. 5, 6, 7, or 8 / ////////////////////// ' \ 2X ledger board • "A"joists 12x at o.c.) (i) a a II I ____1111 9 Il "B"beam x / I "C"post1____x I \A "D"footing L_w x W x L I _ or O I— I /1_ a � NI ID m Cl) I_ _J dia. deep' '� ——J concrete min. strength: o I a 2,500 psi Post spacing or beam span -'I I / es (r)ig. Ft In' Fig. 1 or 2 Fig. Guardrail post connection Choose from cg Notes: Beam span Fig. 25, 26, 27, 1. See general notes for additional information 28, 29 or 30 z 2. See Figure 15 for diagonal bracing requirements C, 0 3. See Figures 20,21 for post to beam connection and figure 18 for rim joist connection ^' 4. See Figure 23 for typical guardrail elevation N Helpful Information Scheduling an inspection Bureau of Development Services • Call 503-823-7000, the BDS 24 hour inspection City of Portland, Oregon request line 1900 SW 4th Avenue, Portland, OR 97201 • Enter your IVR or permit number www.portlandoregon.gov/bds • Enter the three-digit inspection code for the General Office Hours: type of inspection you are requesting Monday through Friday,8:00 am to 5:00 pm • Enter a phone number where you can be BDS main number: 503 823-7300 reached during weekdays and if you want the Permit Information is available at the following location: inspection in the morning or afternoon Development Services Center(First Floor) • There must be an adult over age 18 to allow the For Hours Call 503-823-7310 I Select option 1 inspector entry Permitting Services (Second Floor) For Hours Call 503-823-7310 I Select option 4 V To be safe, remember to call before you dig,and have Important Telephone Numbers your underground utility lines located. BDS main number 503-823-7300 V Check with PDOT regarding the width of the right-of-way if you are building in your front yard. DSC automated information line 503-823-7310 Building code information 503-823-1456 V Depending on your location and the specifications 503-823-7526 of your project, building and/or zoning permits may be Zoning code information required. Permit information for electrical, V Some zones have special requirements which could mechanical, plumbing,sewer and sign 503-823-7363 affect your outdoor project. Permitting process and fees 503-823-7357 V If you have any questions or concerns about your Permit resources and records 503-823-7660 project, check with staff in the DSC about zoning and building issues. BDS 24 hour inspection request line requires IVR number and three digit type of inspection code 503-823-7000 Residential information for one and two family dwellings 503-823-7388 Environmental Soils 503-823-7790 PDOT Engineering 503-823-7002 City of PortlandTTY 503-823-6868 Call before you dig 503-246-6699 For more detailed information regarding the bureau's hours of operation and available services; Visit our Web site www.portiandoregon.gov/bds Note:All information in this brochure is subject to change. res_deck 03/05/13 22 • DECK DESIGN GUIDE