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Cantilever Deck 2

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bashabo

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Owner wants to replace the window on the second floor with a sliding door, where he is planning to put a cantilevered deck, which he can access through this sliding door. Question is "is there any good source of plans for cantilered deck? I am little confused about the cantilevered beam details what it should look like? Any suggestions, please? Thanks in advance...
 
how long is the deck cantilevered?

depending on the length, I usually sister the deck joists to the floor joists and cantilever the deck joists with out a beam.
 
The wood framing rule of thumb, is to double the exposed joist length next to the house floof joist. IE 6 foot deck, 18' joist, 12' attached to the floor frame.

checking the usual bending, shear, nailing....
 
Then there is the other controversy if you are engineering the "cantilevered deck". A cantilevered deck (no posts to ground)is also defined as a balcony in most codes and has a minimum live load design requirement of 60 psf rather than 40 psf.
[reading]
 
Flashing details should be provided to prevent water intusion.
 
SRO,
It is a 5'wide deck running the whole width of the building, i.e, 28 feet.
 
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