JLSE
Structural
- Oct 2, 2018
- 62
California Residential Code 317.1.4, states a deck post shall be pressure-preservative treated or naturally resistant to decay, unless the post is supported by concrete piers or metal pedestal projecting not less than 1 inch above a concrete floor or 6 inches above exposed earth.
For the condition of a typical deck, using concrete pier footings;
My interpretation has always been, that the postbase requires a 1in standoff pedestal to keep the wood above the concrete pier. So, I would typically specify a PBS post base, or some other Simpson base with a 1in standoff. I would then set the concrete height to a minimum of 6in above grade.
My interpretation that using a post base without a standoff, setting the bottom of post base flush with the top of concrete, would not conform.
But as I read it again, where it says ".. 1in above a concrete floor OR 6in above exposed earth.", I question it. It now sounds like the 1in standoff is not required, if the wood is 6in above grade.
[This is a part of an evaluation of an unpermitted, existing, deck.... ]
Whats your opinion? I could not find any commentary.... if you have a reference, please provide.
Edited: Section 2304.12.2.2 reads; they shall be treated, except: posts or columns that are not exposed to the weather, are supported by concrete piers or metal pedestals projected at least 1in above the slab or deck and 8in above exposed earth and are separated by an impervious moisture barrier.
Well.. they are exposed to the weather.
For the condition of a typical deck, using concrete pier footings;
My interpretation has always been, that the postbase requires a 1in standoff pedestal to keep the wood above the concrete pier. So, I would typically specify a PBS post base, or some other Simpson base with a 1in standoff. I would then set the concrete height to a minimum of 6in above grade.
My interpretation that using a post base without a standoff, setting the bottom of post base flush with the top of concrete, would not conform.
But as I read it again, where it says ".. 1in above a concrete floor OR 6in above exposed earth.", I question it. It now sounds like the 1in standoff is not required, if the wood is 6in above grade.
[This is a part of an evaluation of an unpermitted, existing, deck.... ]
Whats your opinion? I could not find any commentary.... if you have a reference, please provide.
Edited: Section 2304.12.2.2 reads; they shall be treated, except: posts or columns that are not exposed to the weather, are supported by concrete piers or metal pedestals projected at least 1in above the slab or deck and 8in above exposed earth and are separated by an impervious moisture barrier.
Well.. they are exposed to the weather.