Instructions / Assembly

Use hot-dipped galvanized, stainless steel, or exterior coated nails,
fasteners, screws, or bolts when building all components for your
deck. Drill pilot holes to prevent splitting the wood, this is especially
important when nailing or fastening near the edge of any components.
Common building codes require that all guard rails are at least 36”
high off of the deck or porch surface. For secure connections use
a bracket specifically designed to work with your railing. Othewise,
it is important to use exterior grade fasteners that are long enough
to secure the rail to the deck post. Bottom rails frequently require a
crush block between the bottom rail and the deck surface to prevent
sagging and provide additional strength. Underneath the railing,
also known as the sweep, must remain less than 4" off of the deck
surface. Add a moulded handrail to any 2x4 rail for a graspable,
unique look.
Baluster spacing typically needs to be less than 4" in order to prevent
a 4" sphere from fitting between each of the balusters.
COMMON DECK COMPONENTS INSTALLATION TIPS
7543 1/16
Fasteners
Deck Rails and Balusters
Stair Stringers
Deck Posts
Caution
Important
Always wear gloves, a dust mask and eye protection
when sawing, sanding or machining wood.
Always consult local building codes prior to construction
to ensure that your project is compliant and meets all
safety requirements.
1. Choose the proper
number of steps
• Stringers have
6-3/4” rise, 10” run
• Check precut sizes in stock
2. Develop a parts list
• Buy enough stringers
to match joist
• Check precut sizes in stock
3. Assemble
• Attach stringer to deck
or porch rim board with
common joist hanger
• Toe nail bottom of stringer
to lower tier decks
• Finish with step treads
Railing Brackets (4)
Baluster
Outside Edge of Stairs
Post Cap
Less than 6"
Less than 4"
Support Block
34" < Tread
Nose to Top
of Rail
Top and
Bottom Rail
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Moulded Rail
1
2
3
Do not notch the 4x4 railing
posts. Notching will reduce the
strength of the post and could
result in railing collapse or failure.
Determine the positions of the
rail posts by measuring the runs
of the project and placing the
posts at the desired spacing.
Keep in mind rails commonly come in 8' and 6' lengths. Position,
plumb with a level and clamp the rail post on the interior face of the
joist. Plumb again. The 4x4 railing post should be bolted to the inside
of the joists using two ½"x6" galvanized carriage bolts. Corner
posts use a third carriage bolt inserted through the adjacent joist.
Additional blocking and connections might be required, check with
the local regulatory agency for special code requirements in your area.

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