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  1. Splicing Deck Beam Over a Support Post | Decks.com

    Nov 8, 2007 · Did you know that you should never split a beam in the center of a span? Learn how to properly splice a deck beam over a support post at Decks.com.

  2. The Right (and Wrong) Way to Splice Beams - The …

    Jul 13, 2023 · There’s no sense installing a beam that’s not supported by a post. Learn the correct way to splice beams for your deck.

  3. Splicing Deck Joists Over a Beam - Fine Homebuilding

    Aug 23, 2022 · The simplest is to overlap the deck joists by a minimum of 3 in. and nail them together with a minimum of three 10d (3-in.) hot-dipped galvanized nails. The alternative is to cut the joists to butt in line over the beam.

  4. Joining Beams Over Posts: What Are the Options? - Plasticine House

  5. Sistering Deck Joists: The Only Guide You’ll Ever Need

    Aug 4, 2020 · To repair or strengthen a deck joist, sistering a board of equal width and thickness for part or all of its length is common practice. It is also used to extend the existing deck area by cantilevering sistered joists over the end …

  6. Right-Sizing Deck Beams - JLC Online

    Sep 28, 2023 · Mike Guertin breaks down how to read the new code tables and adjustments for cantilevered joists to more accurately size the beams on a deck.

  7. How to Sister a Wood Deck Post for Beam Splice Support

    Mar 29, 2023 · This project shows how to jack up a wood deck and install a sister block to repair an unsupported beam splice (or rim joist splice) made next to the 6×6 deck post. This project is continued from How to Repair a Sagging Wood …

  8. Build a Stronger Deck: Beam Connections - YouTube

  9. Beam Splicing Advice - Contractor Talk

    Jan 5, 2012 · Additionally any splices in beams must be over a post. So either find proper length 2x or set new posts accordingly. 2x12 joists seams over kill on a deck that size. You can get waterproofing that fits on 2x8's.

  10. How Do I Splice a Deck Beam in the Middle of a Post?

    Sep 15, 2010 · Just so you know, the fix involves jacking the beam members and laminating both sides with identical or a size larger material. An alternative is to jack the beams and rip a bunch of blocks for fillers, hoping the beams aren’t …