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How To Use A Concrete Deck Block

What do you put under deck blocks?

Deck blocks should be installed on stable, non-organic material with good drainage. You can put gravel, sand, or limestone screening under a deck block. Deck blocks can also be set on poured concrete columns dug to below the frost level.

Are concrete deck blocks good?

The blocks are preformed concrete units, as such, makes it easy and quick to construct decks. They make excellent foundations for small to medium decks when used correctly, as they have considerable load-bearing abilities. Deck blocks are great options for building a grade-level deck that requires no permits.

Do concrete deck blocks need to be buried?

Although they can be buried, and sometimes are, they’re really designed to rest on the ground and spare the builder from digging, although the ground may require some leveling first. One advantage of sitting on top of the ground is that deck blocks are unaffected by frost heaving.

Can I use deck pier blocks instead of footings?

Pier blocks can be used instead of footings for a ground-level deck not requiring permits. Piers blocks can also be used if the frost level depth is less then the height of the pier block.

Will deck blocks sink?

The deck blocks can sink if the soil under them erodes for some reason or the weight is unevenly distributed. That’s why it’s a good idea to use more than less. Especially in loose soils or wet conditions which requires more weight distribution.

When can deck blocks be used?

Deck blocks can only be used for floating decks. If you are not comfortable with the idea of your deck rising and falling with the ground. Then deck blocks are not for you. Frost level footings are more stable and can support more weight, and last much longer than deck blocks.

How far apart should I space concrete deck blocks?

Set the four corners for the deck. Digging about 6 inches into the ground, create holes for the blocks so you can adjust (raise or lower) to make them even. The blocks should be spaced to make a 7′ x 19′ rectangle, leaving about 6 inches from each block for deck boards to add another 8′ x 20′ rectangle.

Can you build a deck on concrete blocks?

Precast concrete deck blocks are popular for building decks. Some are made with notches designed to hold standard-sized posts, beams and joists. However, concrete deck blocks can be used without restriction for a freestanding deck that’s not attached to your house.

How many deck blocks do I need for a 10X10 shed?

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How much weight can a deck block support?

All concrete blocks must support at least 1,700 pounds of weight per square inch according to standards published in 2003 by the international building standards non-profit. Minimum requirements are only described in the standard.

Can I build a deck without digging holes?

Yes. It’s possible to build a deck without digging holes. This type of deck is called a floating deck, and it sits right on top of the ground without any posts or support areas that you’d dig down into the ground [to secure].

How many deck blocks do I need for a 12×12 deck?

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How do you anchor a deck block?

Plant 15-inch-long hoop anchors into the ground about 6 inches from the edge of installed floating deck floor at the corners of the deck placed 6 inches away from the corner. Drive the point of the anchor into the ground until the auger at the point is at the ground surface, and then put a straight rod into the hoop.

Why is my deck sinking?

Sinking decks often occur because of improper inspection of the soil before the deck is built. The major issue is typically the soft fill dirt that originated when the home was built. The rebar should penetrate through the soft soil relatively easily. When it hits solid ground, continue pushing with more force.

How do you attach a deck to a block foundation?

The deck-to-block connection is done with a ledger board attached to the block using sleeve anchor bolts. The bolts have a special sleeve that expands inside the block when the head is tightened against the face of the ledger. Once you hang the ledger, joist hangers attach to the ledger for hanging the deck joists.

How many footings do I need for a floating deck?

For an 8×10′ freestanding deck, you’ll need six footings. Unless you have access to a power auger, that’s a lot of digging. After digging each hole, you will need to install tube forms into each.

What material do I need for a 12×12 deck?

You will need 18 boards of 2-by-6-inch lumber or nine 2-by-10 inch boards to build the joists, also known as the beams. You should purchase an additional 25 percent wood to allow for framing pieces and waste.

How much weight can a 4 inch concrete block hold?

On average, cinder blocks can support at least 1,700 pounds. However, depending on the size of the block and the holes, a cinder block can support more than 1,700 pounds.

Can a deck hold a hot tub?

A hot tub on a deck is entirely possible, and it is possible your deck is already equipped to handle one. A deck designed to hold at least 100 pounds per square foot will support nearly any type of hot tub.

How much weight can a pressure treated 4×4 hold vertically?

The load capacity of a 3-foot #2 grade 4×4 is 17,426 pounds, and a similar 6×6 is 20,834 pounds or 16% better. However, an 8-foot 4×4 supports 6468-pounds and 2339-pounds at 14-feet, while a 6×6 is 18032 and 10550-pounds respectively – or 64% and 78% more load capacity.