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For example, a 10 x 10 floating deck needs four-deck blocks. Four deck blocks can hold 8 000lbs, almost twice the support necessary for a 10 x10 deck.
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Read More »I am amazed by how many deck blocks people use when building a floating deck. With deck blocks under each joist or even three blocks per joist. Which is generally overkill. Simply this is way too many deck blocks for a floating deck. To figure out how many deck-blocks a floating deck needs, you need to step back and simplify a few things. Then you will know exactly how many deck-blocks you need for a floating deck. Regardless of what size the floating deck is. The number of deck blocks needed for a floating deck is based on how heavy the deck is, divided by how much weight each deck block can support. Arranging the deck blocks to distribute the weight over each deck block evenly as not to exceed the weight limit of any single deck block can hold. Unfortunately, knowing this does not really help very much. A few more questions need to be answered to determine how many deck-blocks the deck will need. Primarily these floating deck questions.
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The good news is rarely will you ever load a deck up to the designed weight. A 10 x10 deck, by design, can hold 20 full-grown men. But you will never want to have that many guests on your deck. When entertaining on a deck , the max amount of people you want is one per 20 per square feet of deck. Limiting a 10 x10 deck to five people. A much better experience but way below the weight limit.
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With a 2×8 deck beam, 8″ x1.5= 12″. The deck beams can be moved 12″ (0.3m) closer to the centre. With each deck block supporting 5′ (1.5m) of the beam. A quarter of the deck each. Not only does this decrease the amount of deck block needed, but it also makes the beam stronger. Another reason I like overhanging the beam. And I do this both for floating deck blocks and deck footings is it gives you a little play in construction. If you find its out of square after framing the deck, you can slide the beam and frame over a little. Correcting the deck by squaring it without moving the deck block or having the beam sit incorrectly on it. You will notice when one beam overhanging 3/8″ (10mm) and the other flush but not the same 3/8″ (10mm) difference over a foot. This is why for all floating decks, plan to set the deck block 1′ (0.3m) in from the edge of the deck. It works and looks better. Once you have established your outside block location, measure the distance between the blocks and divide by the number that is closes to the joist’s span.
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