Drill 1 2 inch holes through the ledger board into the planks between joists.
How to attach a ledger board to wood siding.
The following steps will explain an easy method of removing the lap siding and attaching a ledger board.
Make sure you have enough room to install flashing above the ledger board and allow for at least a space above the decking preventing water from wicking upwards into wood siding.
Secure flashing with galvanized nails.
Most house framing relies on building elements floors walls roofs being stacked one atop another.
Fastening to masonry walls.
Step 1 determine the size of the ledger board to ensure proper strength a ledger board should be made out of the same size lumber that was used to make the deck joists usually 2 inch by 10 inch boards.
Drill holes for the expanding anchors every 16 inches or as specified by local codes insert the anchors hold the ledger in place and tap it with a hammer to indent the anchor locations on its back face.
Start by making an outline on the siding where you want to position the 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.
Start by using plunge cuts across the top and bottom of the horizontal length of the ledger board followed by the shorter vertical cuts for the ends using a.
Slip the flashing under the siding so it will cover the ledger board.
Step 5 attach ledger board.
Properly installing a ledger board for your deck is one of the most important structural components of building a safe and strong deck.
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.
Get 4 inches of the flashing under the bottom of the siding.
These 18 articles will teach you how to install flashing and bolt the ledger connection to the house rim.
Then cut away the siding.
Attaching a deck ledger securely is only half the work of installing a ledger.
Nail undersill trim j channel will also work over the bottom cut using 11 gauge aluminum nails.