Framing feedback for ground level deck 10’x22′

deckframing

I am planning to build a ground level deck in bay area in northern California where we have pretty nice weather, and no snow in my living area. I am looking for feedback with following specs

  1. finish height 13"
  2. on existing uneven concrete patio (highest to lowest is around 1.5")
  3. composite deck 1" thickness
  4. 16" OC for internal joist
  5. most of the time it should be empty deck and no huge furnitures.

I used decks.designer.com to draw a fairly simple layout.

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Questions

  1. is 2x8x10 PT Hem fir ok to span a little less than 10' for internal joists? I looked on decks.com and for 16" O.C, it claims 11'-1" for span.
  2. Rim beams: I am planning to use double 2x8x8 for the rim beam for long sides only (22'), which should give me around around 7' span for double 2×8. Or I need more footing to support shorter span?
  3. Is 4×4 posts enough? Or I need to use 6×6 posts? I know 6×6 will meet all codes, but wonder if I can just use 4×4.

Best Answer

Have you considered a floating deck - a.k.a. "Dek Blocks"? That makes a totally DIY project, and depending on location, either no permits or minimal permits. No concrete to pour, no digging. Deck sits on special blocks instead of being anchored to footings. Deck is not attached to house. There are height limitations, but 13" is effectively "nothing" (or ground-level as you stated).

I have no affiliation with the manufacturer - just built one myself (with my evil twin helping) several years ago, 14' x 14'.