Ledger boards are used to make joints between lumber structural elements and other materials.
Attach ledger board to concrete.
I am thinking about 1 2 threaded rods embedded and mortered into 6 inch deep holes made with a hammer drill have not decided yet or talked to code office any suggestions or experience welcome.
I have to attach a ledger board to a concrete wall with no access to the inside of the wall.
Line up the pilot holes in the board with those on the block.
Fastening a ledger to concrete.
Position the ledger against the wall and mark the anchor positions through the hole onto the wall.
This wood strip allows other pieces to be joined to the wall with relative ease.
Any one of these five ledger connection methods properly installed will give you a reliable long lasting deck that is secure.
Standard bolt patterns are based on a solid connection to a solid sawn and fully supported band joist in the home.
Be sure to know what you are connecting to.
To attach a ledger against a wall through brick veneer.
Mark anchor locations on your ledger and drill through the board with a bit.
In a ledger board application a x 4 lag bolt was tested to provide 180 lbs support of allowable shear load per screw.
Hold the ledger board in place on the cinder block.
Beginning from one end drive one 2 1 2 inch tapcon style concrete screw through each pilot hole in the board and into the cinder block.
On this project the 2 10 joists of the main deck frame sit just about even with the top of the foundation and a landing framed with 2x8s sits atop the main frame serving as a transition point.
Drill through the brick veneer with a inch masonry bit in a hammer drill until you reach the wood frame.
This is a time consuming process and should be done while the house is being constructed to simplify the process and reduce costs.
A ledger is typically a 2 by 4 or larger piece of lumber attached to a wall or other surface with the use of fasteners such as nails or screws.
Five ledger board techniques explained and illustrated.