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Deck posts set in concrete increase rot and make it impossible to replace the post in the future if it is damaged. Also, in many jurisdictions, setting deck post in concrete is illegal; instead, deck posts need to be placed above the concrete footing extending below the frost line to 6″ (150mm) above grade.
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Read More »In Calgary, where I build decks but is not unique for deck footing requirements, burring deck posts or setting in concrete is forbidden. Instead, the deck post must be supported with a 10″ (254mm) diameter concrete pile 4′ (1.2m) below grade. This concrete footing must extend 6″ (150mm) above grade, removing the wood from exposure to the fungi in the soil. Limiting rot extending the deck’s life. To increase the deck post’s strength and prevent uplift, the deck post should be anchored to the concrete pile using a post saddle treated for contact with ACQ contact. The saddle also brings the added advantage of raising the post base out of the water pooling on top of the concrete footing. Protecting the post while preventing uplift. Instead of Setting Post in Concrete, Brace the Post from the Deck Frame Deck post still should be stabilized even if not set in concrete. Bracing is the best way to keep the post plum under the deck, on the footings. Braces should be run from the beam to the base of the post at forty-five degrees. Locking in the base of the post in the correct relationship to the deck substructure. Ensuring the load of the deck is transferred directly from the beam to the footing. Braces should be made out of 2×4 or larger dimensional material. Running at least a third the length of the post or two feet, whichever is greater. The braces should be attached to the beam and post with structural screws or bolts to ensure that they stay in place for the deck’s life.
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