It depends on the joist thickess, spacing and load it is carrying. There is not a answer without more information.
Deck joists can lift out of their hangers at the rim/band if too many people are at the cantilievered section of a deck. Therefore deck joists that cantilever out past the deck posts, should never overhang the girder they rests on by more than how far?
It depends on the sise and grade of the joists.
Good rule of thumb (and most code books) state that the maximum overhang should be no more than one-third the total length of the joist. This provides two-thirds of the joist as support.
The answer requires more information. Joist depth Joist spacing Wood Species Engineered wood will be based on the manufacturers information. Hope this helps! TL North, CBO
The recommended deck joist spacing for a 24-inch deck is typically 16 inches on center.
The recommended joist size for a deck is typically 2x8 or 2x10 lumber, depending on the span and load requirements of the deck.
The maximum allowable deck joist span for a safe and structurally sound deck is typically around 16 feet for a standard residential deck.
Using a deck joist protector can help extend the lifespan of your deck by providing a barrier that protects the joists from moisture, rot, and decay. This can prevent structural damage and prolong the overall durability of your deck.
The recommended method for securely attaching deck joists to the ledger board using deck joist hangers is to first position the hanger on the ledger board and then attach it to the joist using appropriate fasteners such as nails or screws. This helps provide structural support and stability to the deck structure.
The maximum span for a 2x6 joist in a residential deck construction project is typically around 9 feet.
The recommended joist spacing for a deck is typically 16 inches on center to ensure structural integrity and safety.
The maximum allowable span for a 2x6 joist in a residential deck construction project is typically around 9 feet.