Typical F6 Footing · 2017. 6. 12. · steel spiral or ridge shank nails. ~ All screws and nails...

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12' 0" 2' 0" 14' 0" 17' 0" 2' 0" 2' 0" 4' 0" 21' 0" 35' 0" 2' 6" 9' 6" 12' 0" 10" 7' 2" 13' 2" first floor step ~ S4S 5/4x6 break board (nails show). ~ S4S 5/4x6 stair treads (nails show). ~ GeoDeck S4S fascia around perimeter (nails show). ~ GeoDeck S4S fascia around perimeter. ~ White vinyl over all stair risers. ~ White Fairway Vinyl Railings (standard). ~ Structural house rim joist. ~ GeoDeck t&g decking (mahogany). ~ L = PVC lattice skirt (white) framed & trimmed w/ white vinyl. white vinyl risers L L L L L L 4x4 post with vinyl sleeve Standard Fairway Vinyl Railing Detail 3'-0" Fairway Vinyl Rail S4S GeoDeck fascia, hides ends of decking (nails show). NOTES TO CREW: ~ Decking boards fastened to floor joists w/ stainless steel spiral or ridge shank nails. ~ All screws and nails must be stainless steel or ceramic coated if non CCA PT wood is used. Use hot dipped galvanized fasteners for framing. (2x10 or 1.25" plywood) ~ Ensure deck is attached to solid house rim joist Typical F6 Footing 6x6 post Concrete Backfill and tamp dirt in footing and pile up around post. 2'-0" 1' 4" 8" 7" down The following four pages refer to the deck design above that we did for John and Debbie Lawler (8057 Windstead Manor Ln, Lorton, VA 22079) who have graciously agreed to be a reference for us. Feel free to stop by and take a look but call them first at 703 339-8896 (H). As you can imagine from the following photos, their deck is the envy of the neighborhood. Copyright by Mike French 2005 Virginia Decking & Remodeling All rights reserved Copyright by Mike French 2005 Virginia Decking & Remodeling All rights reserved

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12' 0"

2' 0"

14' 0"

17' 0" 2' 0" 2' 0" 4' 0"

21' 0"35' 0"

2' 6"

9' 6"

12' 0"

10" 7' 2"

13' 2"

first floor

step

~ S4S 5/4x6 break board (nails show).~ S4S 5/4x6 stair treads (nails show).~ GeoDeck S4S fascia around perimeter (nails show).

~ GeoDeck S4S fascia around perimeter.~ White vinyl over all stair risers.~ White Fairway Vinyl Railings (standard).~ Structural house rim joist.~ GeoDeck t&g decking (mahogany).~ L = PVC lattice skirt (white) framed & trimmed w/ white vinyl.

white vinylrisers

L

L

L

L

L

L

4x4 post with vinyl sleeve

Standard Fairway Vinyl Railing Detail

3'-0" Fairway Vinyl Rail

S4S GeoDeck fascia, hidesends of decking (nails show).

NOTES TO CREW:

~ Decking boards fastened to floor joists w/ stainlesssteel spiral or ridge shank nails.

~ All screws and nails must be stainless steel or ceramic coated if non CCA PT wood is used.Use hot dipped galvanized fasteners for framing.

(2x10 or 1.25" plywood)~ Ensure deck is attached to solid house rim joist

Typical F6 Footing

6x6 post

Concrete

Backfill and tampdirt in footing andpile up around post.

2'-0"

1' 4"

8"

7"

down

The following four pages refer to the deck design above that we did for John and Debbie Lawler (8057 Windstead Manor Ln, Lorton, VA 22079) who have graciously agreed to be a reference for us. Feel free to stop by and take a look� but call them first at 703 339-8896 (H).

As you can imagine from the following photos, their deck is the envy of the neighborhood.

Copyright by Mike French 2005 Virginia Decking & Remodeling

All rights reserved

Copyright by Mike French 2005 Virginia Decking & Remodeling

All rights reserved

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GeoDeck �mahogany� decking with Fairway vinyl standard railing offers a beauti-ful contrast. Notice the GeoDeck floor has been wrapped in GeoDeck fascia to hide the pressure treated joists and help create a maintenance free deck. The white PVC lattice, framed and trimmed, finishes off the deck. No more sanding, staining and painting for this homeowner.

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As we move around this beautiful com-posite GeoDeck and Fairway vinyl rail-ing deck, notice again how the white vinyl

railing and lattice skirt-ing show off the deep, rich mahogany color of the GeoDeck decking.

Enhancing the color contrast are the white vinyl risers on the stairs.

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In most cases, the Fairway vinyl railing is recessed inside the deck floor. This client wanted maximum space, so we installed the Fairway railing on the outside of the deck. Another feature: The bannister is elegant in the round design. Notice also how the Designer flared the stairs to match the clipped corner of the deck. Nice touch.

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Where are the nails on the GeoDeck deck-ing? GeoDeck tongue and groove provides hidden fasteners at no extra cost to you.

And, unlike wood or other composites (like Trex), you will see no un-sightly gaps between the boards. GeoDeck decking gives you a truly finished deck floor. No wonder Consumer Reports rated GeoDeck �Best Buy�.

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