DFB
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Well GJ I have been more busy than I want to be at my age rocking and taping an entire 5 room house by myself since after the new year started, but now that Spring is springing I also have to build a 10 X 38 ft deck on the back side of the house. And I am grabbing the PT lumber right now, getting the best prices (still off season here in VT) before it possibly rockets up AGAIN
So my plan... I'm joisting 2x8 x10 16"oc and figure on 5 posts 7 ft apart for a 36 ft built up support girder approx. 7-8 ft out from the ledger board
So what the consensus on that beam and post configuration, is 6x6 post and triple 2x10 overkill and just added expense and would triple 2 x8 beam be plenty sufficient there.
Is 4 x4 post and double 2x 8 too small. What about doubled up 10's. Its the post size I am mainly concerned about. Does this even meet general code?
Most of the posts will less than 2 ft high but the one end will be closer to 5ft the way the ground slopes away
Have at it you guys
So my plan... I'm joisting 2x8 x10 16"oc and figure on 5 posts 7 ft apart for a 36 ft built up support girder approx. 7-8 ft out from the ledger board
So what the consensus on that beam and post configuration, is 6x6 post and triple 2x10 overkill and just added expense and would triple 2 x8 beam be plenty sufficient there.
Is 4 x4 post and double 2x 8 too small. What about doubled up 10's. Its the post size I am mainly concerned about. Does this even meet general code?
Most of the posts will less than 2 ft high but the one end will be closer to 5ft the way the ground slopes away
Have at it you guys


(considering I only have a small SUV to park on mine)would be more than I need with 12" joist spacing but was considering a small hot tub so have tossed around the xtra stabilty
I laughed and he hung up. I figure $3500, 4k tops in all materials with me doing labor 