

Not only can it easily penetrate such soils, but also our equipment can reach places that are awkward or inaccessible for concrete foundations. This makes the ground screw an unbeatable foundation for such buildings. These are often in the mountains or in coastal areas where the terrain can be tricky to dig with stones, rocks, sandy coastal soil or heavy clay. We often want to build vacation homes and cabins in remote locations with fantastic views, which makes construction more complicated. Many house manufacturers offer pre-assembled finished homes, while others offer kits and of course many people choose to build their ideal vacation home completely DIY. Ground screws can support vacation homes and cabins in all models and sizes.
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When the floor joists are in place, you can install the deck boards.īuilding small homes and other outdoor structures The floor joists are then attached to the beams with screws or joist hangers 16-24 inches apart, depending on the lumber. It is also advisable to install a very slight slope away from the house to improve water drainage. It is usually recommended to use at least, lumber sized 2 x 8 inches for the beams in order to have sufficient load bearing strength.

When the grid of ground screws is in place you can immediately attach the pressure-treated wooden bearers creating a frame, preferably with bolts for added strength. If you are building over a lawn it is a good idea to cover this with a landscaping fabric followed by gravel to prevent the grass and weeds from poking up through the slats of the deck! The deck needs to be anchored into the ground, the wooden beams need to be supported no more than 8 feet apart in all directions. A ground screw is a much better solution than the older, heavier concrete piers or posts. It is also important to think about the type of furniture and other items you want to place upon the deck so that you build with the proper foundation to hold the weight. This will enable you to more easily visualize the decking, how it will be used, and the impact it has on the surroundings. As a first step we recommend you measure and mark the location of the deck you want to build.
