Decks and floors need to meet certain quality and code requirements. Any old Bob, Chad, or John can build a deck, but they might not build it to last or be secure enough to withstand the strain and stresses you’ll put on it. It also might not be up to code. Proper hardware and construction are vital to peace of mind and your safety.
In North Carolina, decks 30 inches or higher are required to have hand rails. Decks less than 30 inches from the ground can be hazardous but do not require railing. The IRC mandates a 36-inch minimum rail height, while the international building code requires 42 inches. Irida Co., LLC builds all wooden deck rails at a default height of 42 inches. Proper footers, baluster placement, joist bracing, and hardware are also outlined in NC code.
Irida Co., LLC is dedicated to building or restoring your deck project in a manner which lasts, is built to standard, and looks like what you envisioned.