oachalon
Well-known member
Hi,
I am replacing the top of my existing deck that was built back in 2004 (not me). The structure is sturdy and no rot at all but it was built using the old post to beam method where the beams are bolted to the side of the posts.
I am not getting it inspected, but i also want to try and bring it up to code as much as possible. The posts are 4x4's. Anyway to "easily" bring this up to new standards without having to modify all of the structure? i saw Simpson ties sells those zmax deck ties:
Would that pass inspection even though its not being inspected? Located in ohio.
The deck is only 19 inches off the ground.
I am replacing the top of my existing deck that was built back in 2004 (not me). The structure is sturdy and no rot at all but it was built using the old post to beam method where the beams are bolted to the side of the posts.
I am not getting it inspected, but i also want to try and bring it up to code as much as possible. The posts are 4x4's. Anyway to "easily" bring this up to new standards without having to modify all of the structure? i saw Simpson ties sells those zmax deck ties:
Would that pass inspection even though its not being inspected? Located in ohio.
The deck is only 19 inches off the ground.
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