Hi, thanks for any advice you can give me regarding my project.
I require a lower landing to accommodate some stairs that are to be fitted to an external deck.
This landing, I feel, needs to be a flush beamed so that minimal disturbance of the natural slope of the land and proximity to a Gum tree.
I would prefer to place posts (single span) as far away from the tree as possible. However, I am limited to the actual position of the landing itself, thus I am considering an allowable overhang on the long edge closest to the tree.
The landing frame is likely to be 1400 x 915, and I am considering using 90 x 45 H3 Treated Pine for framing and joists.
If I placed a suitable size bearer under the frame on the long edge closest to the tree, do I need:
1) A third post on the long edge with no overhang due to the span of 1400mm?
2) Noggins between the joists on top of the bearer?
3) Additional support for the stair stringer placed on the overhang? The foot of the stringer is 200 mm long. I was considering placing the first joist from the short edge ~ 200mm, then a further two joists equidistant to the opposite edge.
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