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The Process for Deck Installation in Kansas (Including Deck Posts & Stairs)

If you’re looking to install a new deck, there are a few things to expect during the deck installation process for Kansas homes.

The first step is to decide on a design. You can choose from many different styles of decking, including cedar, redwood, and composite materials. Once you’ve chosen a design, it’s time to find a contractor that specializes in decks. We recommend going with someone who has experience with your specific kind of material so they can give you accurate pricing and also complete the job correctly.

Once you’ve found a contractor, be sure to discuss all aspects of the project with them before starting work on your deck. This will help ensure that both parties have expectations aligned and everybody is clear about what is expected from this project. Once everything is agreed upon, it’s time for construction!

During construction, there are several steps that need to be taken in order for everything to go smoothly: identifying any problems early on; keeping communication open between all parties involved; making sure all necessary permits are obtained before starting work (if required); using high-quality materials; checking for any damage caused by previous owners, and making sure everything meets code standards. Visit the company website for further information. 

Deck Planning and Permits

If you’re getting ready to build a deck, it’s important to get the permits and planning done ahead of time. This will save you time and money in the long run.

Here’s what you need to know:

Deck permits in Kansas are required in most jurisdictions. If your deck is attached to your house, it will probably be considered an “accessory” structure and therefore require a permit. If your deck is freestanding, it may not need a permit at all—check with your local jurisdiction for more information.

Preparing the site

Before we can start building your new deck, we need to prepare the site where the deck will be built.

We’ll start by measuring the area and drawing up a plan for your deck. We’ll then remove any existing vegetation or debris from the site. We’ll also need to clear away any rocks, stumps, and other debris that could damage the deck when it’s being installed.

After that, we’ll install posts that are set into concrete footings—these will serve as the foundation for your new deck. We’ll also install joists (which are like beams), which will provide support for your deck’s flooring.

Building the Footings and Installing the Posts

The footings are the foundation of your new deck, and they can be built in a variety of ways. The most common type is to build them out of concrete. To do so, you’ll need to dig holes for the posts that are about 6 feet deep. Make sure that you’ve got enough room for the post itself, plus about 6 inches of space all around it. This will give you plenty of room for any modifications or repairs that might be needed later on down the road.

Building the Deck Joists and Beams

The deck joists and beams are the skeletons of your deck. They are what will hold up the rest of your deck, so they need to be sturdy. The size of the joists depends on the span of your deck or how far apart they need to be placed. A typical span is around 3 feet, but it can vary depending on the type of joist you choose. For example, 2×6 joists will have a span of only 6 feet, while 2x10s will have a span of 10 feet.

Installing the Railings and the Steps

Installing the deck railings and the steps are two of the most important elements of any deck construction. If you don’t install these components correctly, you risk having your deck collapse or just look shoddy.

Installing the railings is actually pretty simple. You just need to use a drill to drive screws into the posts and then attach them to any beams that are in place. It’s best if you space them out evenly with some small gaps between each one. This will keep people from running into them accidently and hurting themselves.

Contact Us Today for Your New Kansas Deck Remodel

Contact a professional today for all your deck building needs. We believe that a new deck is more than just another addition to your home. It’s an opportunity to make your home into the best version of itself. We don’t just build decks—we build homes, and we are here to help you take advantage of every opportunity for improvement and growth.

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