Properly installing a ledger board for your deck is one of the most important structural components of building a safe and strong deck.
Attaching ledger board to house with vinyl siding.
The ledger typically a 2 by 6 is usually designed to hold one end of the patio roof rafters.
Step 1 take measurements measure the distance between floor joists the height of the sill plate and add 1 2 inch for flashing to vent moisture from the ledger.
The ledger board is a horizontal framing member usually two by 10 or two by 12 lumber that supports one side of a deck and attaches flat to the wall of a house after removing a section of siding.
Never install a ledger board over the top of siding no matter what you hear this can weaken the connection.
These 18 articles will teach you how to install flashing and bolt the ledger connection to the house rim.
A house attached patio roof takes advantage of the house s structure by supporting one end of the roof on a ledger mounted horizontally to the house.
Detecting and correcting deck ledger problems around vinyl siding.
The ledger should be attached.
Drop the level of the new ledger enough to allow at least a 2 in.
Here s a rundown of the materials and procedure.
Attach your ledger board to your vinyl siding properly to have a sturdy moisture proof deck support by following these steps.
Gap between the bottom of any doors and the top of the deck boards.
Learn the tools techniques materials and fasteners to properly install a deck ledger board arguably a deck s single most important connec.
Attaching a deck ledger board to a vinyl sided house requires a few extra trim pieces to keep water from leaking behind the siding.
Detecting and correcting deck ledger problems around vinyl siding.
To properly attach a deck ledger follow these guidelines.
That way water and snow melt won t be able to accumulate and seep under doorsills to ruin interior floors and storm doors will swing past ice snow.
By the diy experts of the family handyman magazine.
Locating and mounting the ledger is normally a fairly easy process.
A storyboard is a strip of wood placed against a wall with predefined measurements and commonly used when installing siding to keep the boards parallel.