Norby_acn
Structural
- Jun 26, 2019
- 13
I am designing a deck for a client and they have told me they want to use 1" nominal thickness Trex composite decking on 2x joist. I know from experience I can count on 1x boards, wood sheathing, or even gyp to brace most 2x material. I've even read literature about using light gage metal wall panels as diaphragms on super-light duty construction. My first thought was that of course I can use composite decking to brace my floor joist (specifically for my C[sub]L[/sub] Beam Stability Factor calculations, just to be clear).
However, through some hearsay in the office, someone heard from somebody on a condo project somewhere, that composite decking caused a deck failure because it wasn't sufficiently stiff to brace some 2x12 joist it was placed on. Well, I've tried to dig into that online a bit... and I can't find any literature one way or the other on the subject. The CCRR and ICC reports don't address it and I can't find anything in the manufacturer's product literature which addresses the issue. Even contacting customer service I can't get ahold of anyone who would be technically competent to tell me one way or another. I almost wish my coworker had never mentioned it because I've gone down the rabbit hole and can't seem find anything to definitively say that composite decking braces, or does not brace, the joist it is fastened to.
So my question is... would you count on 1" nominal thickness composite decking to brace the top flange of a 2x12 that has nothing attached to the bottom face?
Just for reference, I am looking at approximately 12'-13' spans.
However, through some hearsay in the office, someone heard from somebody on a condo project somewhere, that composite decking caused a deck failure because it wasn't sufficiently stiff to brace some 2x12 joist it was placed on. Well, I've tried to dig into that online a bit... and I can't find any literature one way or the other on the subject. The CCRR and ICC reports don't address it and I can't find anything in the manufacturer's product literature which addresses the issue. Even contacting customer service I can't get ahold of anyone who would be technically competent to tell me one way or another. I almost wish my coworker had never mentioned it because I've gone down the rabbit hole and can't seem find anything to definitively say that composite decking braces, or does not brace, the joist it is fastened to.
So my question is... would you count on 1" nominal thickness composite decking to brace the top flange of a 2x12 that has nothing attached to the bottom face?
Just for reference, I am looking at approximately 12'-13' spans.