Attaching a deck ledger securely is only half the work of installing a ledger.
Attaching ledger board to metal siding.
The ledger board is a horizontal framing member usually two by 10 or two by 12 lumber that supports one side of a deck and attaches flat to the wall of a house after removing a section of siding.
Then cut away the siding.
These 18 articles will teach you how to install flashing and bolt the ledger connection to the house rim.
Aluminum and vinyl siding can easily be removed with tin snips from an area one foot surrounding the ledger board location.
Start by making an outline on the siding where you want to position the ledger board.
In order to install the ledger board you usually need to remove the house s siding.
Anchor a ledger to a masonry wall with expanding anchor bolts begin by marking a line across the wall for the ledger s top edge.
Never install a ledger board over the top of siding no matter what you hear this can weaken the connection.
Fastening to masonry walls.
The ledger board attachment for this home was challenging because it was done after the house was constructed.
Set a water level on mark done for the ledger board then make another at a point longer than the length of the ledger.
To ensure proper strength a ledger board should be made.
Do both sides like this then snap a chalk line in the middle but add 1 inches to the length of the ledger.
Nail undersill trim j channel will also work over the bottom cut using 11 gauge aluminum nails.
Properly installing a ledger board for your deck is one of the most important structural components of building a safe and strong deck.
Make the outline large enough to include space for the deck boards on top the ledger and any trim boards on the sides.
Mark the ledger length.
Ledger boards which lend strength and support to a deck by connecting it to a house must be installed on a virtually flat surface.
So you will learn how the siding was removed and two layers of metal waterproof flashing were installed around the board.
Covered by the wrb and siding.
The following steps will explain an easy method of removing the lap siding and attaching a ledger board.
A ledger relies on the fasteners and strength of the wood ledger board and rim board of the house to carry the deck live and dead loads.