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E13 Structural LVL is manufactured to provide exceptional strength and durability, making it suitable for load-bearing elements in buildings and structures. It can withstand heavy loads and resist bending, warping, or sagging under stress.
Main Features of E13 Structural LVL
High-Quality Construction
Predictability
Versatility in Applications
Cost-Effectiveness
Building a Deck With Engineered Lumber
Building a deck with engineered lumber, such as Laminated Veneer Lumber (LVL) or other engineered wood products, offers several advantages over traditional solid wood. Engineered lumber is specifically designed to provide enhanced strength, durability, and dimensional stability, making it an excellent choice for outdoor decking applications. Here's a guide on how to build a deck using engineered lumber:
1. Design and Planning:
Begin by designing your deck layout, considering factors such as size, shape, elevation changes, and access points.
Determine the load requirements and span lengths to select the appropriate engineered lumber materials for the deck framing.
2. Choose Engineered Lumber Products:
Select engineered lumber products suitable for deck framing, such as Laminated Veneer Lumber (LVL), laminated beams, or I-joists.
Consider the load-bearing capacity, span capabilities, and environmental resistance of the engineered lumber for outdoor use.
3. Prepare the Site:
Clear and level the site where the deck will be constructed, ensuring proper drainage and clearance from obstacles.
Install any necessary footings or support posts according to local building codes and regulations.
4. Frame the Deck Structure:
Use engineered lumber beams or joists to create the deck frame, spacing them according to design specifications and load requirements.
Secure the engineered lumber components using appropriate fasteners, such as galvanized nails or structural screws.
5. Install Decking Materials:
Choose decking materials suitable for outdoor use, such as pressure-treated wood, composite decking, or tropical hardwoods.
Attach the decking boards to the engineered lumber frame using corrosion-resistant screws or hidden fastening systems.
6. Consider Railing and Balustrade Systems:
Install railing and balustrade systems around the perimeter of the deck for safety and aesthetics.
Choose railing materials that complement the engineered lumber frame, such as metal, wood, or composite components.
7. Apply Finishes and Sealants:
Apply a protective finish or sealant to the deck surface and exposed engineered lumber components to enhance durability and weather resistance.
Regularly inspect and maintain the deck finish to prolong the lifespan of the engineered lumber.
8. Follow Building Codes and Standards:
Ensure compliance with local building codes, zoning regulations, and structural requirements when designing and constructing the deck.
Obtain necessary permits and approvals before starting construction to ensure legal compliance.