The number of bolts required depends upon the expected load on the deck.
Ledger board over wood siding.
This may seem excessively tall but is needed in order for the water resistive barrier wrb and siding to overlap the top.
Make sure you have enough room to install flashing above the ledger board and allow for at least a space above the decking preventing water from wicking upwards into wood siding.
How to attach ledger board on siding mark the top of the ledger.
To ensure proper strength a ledger board should be made out of the same size lumber that was used to make the deck joists usually 2 inch by 10 inch boards.
This has cause a slight tilt to the ledger board and they said to cut the end of the joists at a matching angle.
Next snap a chalk line across the siding the same length of the board.
Make a mark where the top of the deck should be the mark should be 1 3 inches below that.
Using a spade bit bore at least two holes through the ledger board one above each other between each joist.
They said this was intentional so that water wouldn t get behind the siding underneath the ledger.
Step 1 determine the size of the ledger board.
Mark the ledger length.
The ledger board is a horizontal framing member usually two by 10 or two by 12 lumber that supports one side of a deck and attaches flat to the wall of a house after removing a section of siding.
Bore through the ledger and right through the rim joist and into the blocking.
My contractor installed my ledger board with about a 1 4 to 1 2 overlap on the bottom edge over the hardieplank siding.
The chalk line should be about 1 inch below the door that will open onto the finished deck.
Measure the exact width and length of the ledger board with a tape measure.
The wall leg is at least 7 in.
After the ledger is installed a second strip of membrane tape is applied over the top of the ledger and about 1 2 in.
Make the outline large enough to include space for the deck boards on top the ledger and any trim boards on the sides.
Set a water level on mark done for the ledger board then make another at a point longer than.
Start by using plunge cuts across the top and bottom of the horizontal length of the ledger board followed by the shorter vertical cuts for the ends using a cold chisel.
Properly installing a ledger board for your deck is one of the most important structural components of building a safe and strong deck.
Then cut away the siding.