12-14-2020, 09:14 AM
Hi,
I'm helping my BIL install a deck and we're at the point where the railings go on. However (yes, I sorta designed the deck so this one's on me), when we set the top post it is about 1 ft back from the edge of the top step (Picture #2). Long story, but the the deck extended out past the edge. This add'l part is actually the stringer for the stairs. I forgot to start the stairs at the end of the deck so the deck projects past the corner of it.
So, it doesn't look like picture #1 where the railing would naturally descend down and not hit the extension on the deck.
As it stands now, if we try to install the railing it'll need to cut thru the top step. Don't think that would look good.
#3 is an option but that means removing a few courses of decking and installing another post. I don't think that would look good as those 2 deck posts would only be about 6-10" apart. Plus it would be a ton of work. I really don't want to do option #3.
How would you address my screw-up? Thanks!
I'm helping my BIL install a deck and we're at the point where the railings go on. However (yes, I sorta designed the deck so this one's on me), when we set the top post it is about 1 ft back from the edge of the top step (Picture #2). Long story, but the the deck extended out past the edge. This add'l part is actually the stringer for the stairs. I forgot to start the stairs at the end of the deck so the deck projects past the corner of it.
So, it doesn't look like picture #1 where the railing would naturally descend down and not hit the extension on the deck.
As it stands now, if we try to install the railing it'll need to cut thru the top step. Don't think that would look good.
#3 is an option but that means removing a few courses of decking and installing another post. I don't think that would look good as those 2 deck posts would only be about 6-10" apart. Plus it would be a ton of work. I really don't want to do option #3.
How would you address my screw-up? Thanks!
Dumber than I appear