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Decking Board Considerations If you use 5/4 decking, joists must be no farther apart than 16 inches. Decking with boards with a 2x4 or 2x6 span can be 24 inches. If you run decking at an angle, you might need to put the joists closer together.
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Building a deck can create an outdoor oasis for entertaining, but the project must be safe and structurally sound, with proper decking beam spacing, so you can enjoy your deck for years to come. Five basic components make up any deck: decking, joists (also known as a ledger when attached to a house), beams, posts, and footings. To ensure that a deck is safe and strong, local building departments have strict code requirements for these components. Before building a deck, take the time to look up your local codes. The following guide will walk you through basic deck requirements and best practices for calculating deck joist and beam spans.
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The farther decking beam spacing is—the farther apart the posts are—the more massive a beam must be. The calculations below list approximate recommended deck beam spans. Beams made of two or more pieces are usually at least as strong as solid beams of the same size. For instance, a beam made of two 2x8s is probably stronger than a solid piece of 4x8. They are also less likely to crack. Deck Beam Spans—Distance between ports, using No. 2 and better Southern pine or Douglas fir.
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