taz112358
Structural
- Aug 16, 2016
- 12
I'm looking at a typical wood framed elevated deck with (4) 2x12 stringers spanning 7' across supporting 13' of deck between stringers. The issue is twofold, one, these stringers are cantilevered approximately 4' from center of column to outside ledger. They've attempted to support this with a knee brace, matching the columns @ 10x10 but really only spanning about 1'-9" center to center @45deg. A little over 2.5' is still hanging out there and even though it theoretically works in RISA with a 40 PSF LL and 10 PSF DL it's still sagging on the outside and the knee brace isn't something I really like to rely on.
Do you guys have experience with knee braces? Wouldn't they just shrink over time and end up not doing any bracing at all?
The second issue is that the two columns are resting on different types of foundations. One is either a driven or dug pile supported by the ground at some depth. The other is resting on a huge concrete foundation for the pool, 42" up above grade. I'm assuming some differential settlement is causing the column closest to the cantilever to be lower than the other, contributing to the sagging observed on the outside. It's about 1" lower on the outside than the inside.
Anyway, I'm thinking about adding a couple of steel channels to the stringers to beef them up, but connection details are getting a little tricky. I want to jack up the outside of this deck to level first of course, then add the steel. I guess the knee brace can stay even though I don't want to rely on it doing anything to support the outside of the cantilever.
Any help would be much appreciated, going to get some ideas from a few resources now but I thought I'd post here because there is always so many good ideas being shared and I didn't find anything similar in the search.
Cheers!
Do you guys have experience with knee braces? Wouldn't they just shrink over time and end up not doing any bracing at all?
The second issue is that the two columns are resting on different types of foundations. One is either a driven or dug pile supported by the ground at some depth. The other is resting on a huge concrete foundation for the pool, 42" up above grade. I'm assuming some differential settlement is causing the column closest to the cantilever to be lower than the other, contributing to the sagging observed on the outside. It's about 1" lower on the outside than the inside.
Anyway, I'm thinking about adding a couple of steel channels to the stringers to beef them up, but connection details are getting a little tricky. I want to jack up the outside of this deck to level first of course, then add the steel. I guess the knee brace can stay even though I don't want to rely on it doing anything to support the outside of the cantilever.
Any help would be much appreciated, going to get some ideas from a few resources now but I thought I'd post here because there is always so many good ideas being shared and I didn't find anything similar in the search.
Cheers!