Great video. One question, the beams of the middle deck are attached to the posts of the upper deck using hangers. How would you attach the beams of the middle deck to the upper deck if the beams were run perpendicular instead of horizontal?
To further understand the installation, I've attached the light installation guide that can help you further understand the process of the installation. If you have any further questions regarding the process of it please feel free to email us as customercare@trex.com or give us a call at 1(800)289-8739. online.flippingbook.com/view/527233942/8-9/
@@TheTrexCo I am sorry, but that does not help at all. The link has to do with installing lights which I snot what I am asking. In the video at 2:18. He is attaching a beam to the upper deck post using a hangar HUC210-2Z. My question is, if the beam needed to be turned 90 degrees because the deck boards were running away from the house, how would he make the connection?
suppose.... you wanted to make this deck example handicap accessible? Where would you plan putting access ramps into this design? I realize this was prob. not part of the scope of this deck, so if you were designing with this in mind- what could you think of that might be important?
Since wheelchairs can get caught on slight dips in a surface, we recommend using a joist spacing of 12" on center when constructing the ramp. At 12" spacing the support per chair wheel would be 125 lbs. The shorter span will provide a stiffer surface Trex products have proved successful for both walking surfaces and means of egress. We do not have ramp specs to share, however you can visit the following site for information. www.wikihow.com/Build-a-Wheelchair-Ramp. Please check with your local building office for local codes and building permits. If you have any other questions feel free to reach out.-Trex customer care 1(800)-289-8739
Hello Levi, You can use the square edged or grooved for the last board. If you choose to use grooved edge boards, please keep in mind that you will want to have a fascia board to cover it up. Thank you, - Trex Customer Care
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Great video. One question, the beams of the middle deck are attached to the posts of the upper deck using hangers. How would you attach the beams of the middle deck to the upper deck if the beams were run perpendicular instead of horizontal?
To further understand the installation, I've attached the light installation guide that can help you further understand the process of the installation. If you have any further questions regarding the process of it please feel free to email us as customercare@trex.com or give us a call at 1(800)289-8739.
online.flippingbook.com/view/527233942/8-9/
@@TheTrexCo I am sorry, but that does not help at all. The link has to do with installing lights which I snot what I am asking. In the video at 2:18. He is attaching a beam to the upper deck post using a hangar HUC210-2Z. My question is, if the beam needed to be turned 90 degrees because the deck boards were running away from the house, how would he make the connection?
suppose.... you wanted to make this deck example handicap accessible? Where would you plan putting access ramps into this design? I realize this was prob. not part of the scope of this deck, so if you were designing with this in mind- what could you think of that might be important?
Since wheelchairs can get caught on slight dips in a surface, we recommend using a joist spacing of 12" on center when constructing the ramp. At 12" spacing the support per chair wheel would be 125 lbs. The shorter span will provide a stiffer surface Trex products have proved successful for both walking surfaces and means of egress.
We do not have ramp specs to share, however you can visit the following site for information. www.wikihow.com/Build-a-Wheelchair-Ramp. Please check with your local building office for local codes and building permits.
If you have any other questions feel free to reach out.-Trex customer care 1(800)-289-8739
why use grooved boards on the last row instead of square edge?
Hello Levi, You can use the square edged or grooved for the last board. If you choose to use grooved edge boards, please keep in mind that you will want to have a fascia board to cover it up. Thank you, - Trex Customer Care
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