Because the Deck was not built to current Building Codes the St Louis Building Code Department required-
"Bring the Deck to Current Building Codes or Tear it Down"
- Structural Site Inspection and Documentation of Needed Repairs of the Deck by an Architectural Engineer,
- Obtain a Repair Permit (based on the Engineers findings) for the needed repairs,
- Structurally reinforce the existing deck to the Suggestions made by the Architectural Engineer,
- Repair other areas that are in disrepair
- Have the added “Structural Work” Inspected by the St Louis Building Code Official
- Power Wash and Paint
- Final Inspection by the St Louis Building Code Official and Property Owner
Day 1 Work Photos
- Day 2 Work Photos
- Upper Stairs and New Deck Boards
- 3- 2x12 Stair Stringers
- 7 3/4in Risers
- 10 in Tread
Upper Stairs and New Deck Boards
- Upper Stairs
- New Deck Boards
- New Upper Railing
Upper Stairs,New Deck Boards,New Upper Railing
- Removing Lower Stair Case
Removing Lower Stair Case
- Adding 2x8 to Existing Double 2x8 Joist- 3 Total 2x8- Combination of 16 Galvanized Nails, Screws, Glued, and 2-1/2 x 8in Bolt, Nut, Washer
Adding 2x8 to Existing Double 2x8 Joist- 3 Total 2x8- Combination of 16 Galvanized Nails, Screws, Glued, and 2-1/2 x 8in Bolt, Nut, Washer
- Upper Stairs and New Deck Boards
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