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"I certify that, after review of general applicable Codes, all DekBrands systems and components analyzed by AE Associates, Inc. met or exceeded Code standards for uniform and concentrated loadings, plus soil bearing conditions, when these products are installed in accordance with the instructions. Local building Officials may apply requirements based on specific conditions of their municipality, requiring the consumer to consumer to comply with Building Permit requirements for the installation."
Robert C. Bowser, P.E., AE Associates, Inc., Portland, Oregon April 25, 2005 (Registered in Washington and Oregon)
When used according to DekBrands' recommendations, the Floating Foundation Deck System conforms to all national and regional building codes when the deck is unattached from the house.
The Floating Foundation Deck System is accepted in 49 of the 50 states. New Jersey is the only state that does not allow the system to be used. Due to the varying states building department structures, each township/county is completely different. Even though a state may have one building code, the city/county may choose to impose greater regulations and restrictions. Confirm with your local building department before starting any construction.
When built according to DekBrands' plan specifications, the Floating Foundation Deck System meets structural requirements for construction. They are STRONG, DURABLE, and SAFE. Each deck is designed to meet a minimum load rating of 52 lbs. per square foot.
Do I need to get a permit? You may need to get a permit. Every city, county and township is slightly different. It is ALWAYS a good idea to have your local building department review your project before beginning. The building department will typically need a plan of your project. This can be found in the plans section of our site. If more technical information is needed, download our technical review and heave analysis below.
Download the Building Code Review
Download the Heave and Structural Analysis
The printable version of our free desk plans are in Adobe PDF format. You must have Adobe Reader to be able to view and print the plans. The Acrobat Reader is free from Adobe.
"We don't have a building code where I live...." This is always a false statement. As long as you live in one of the 50 States, there is a building code where you live. There are areas of the country in which building permits are not required or enforced, however you are still required to construct according to the minimum standards of your state's building code. |