JStructsteel
Structural
- Aug 22, 2002
- 1,352
Got a new deck against a existing brick veneer house. The existing deck is reported to have a ledger outside the veneer thru bolted to the structure. Code does not allow deck ledger to be supported on masonry or stone. Architect wants to do the new ledger the same, but I dont see how its not bearing on the brick. Also, if a sandwich type connection, how do you not collapse the air space.
To me, the brick has to be cut and ledger let into the brick to the rim joist.
The new deck is big, LL reaction is 400lbs/ft and 80lbs/ft DL.
Any other great ideas?
Client does not want a beam line close to the house. I thought about turning the framing, but then I would have beam point loads at the house.
Any other ideas?
To me, the brick has to be cut and ledger let into the brick to the rim joist.
The new deck is big, LL reaction is 400lbs/ft and 80lbs/ft DL.
Any other great ideas?
Client does not want a beam line close to the house. I thought about turning the framing, but then I would have beam point loads at the house.
Any other ideas?