Terrassen-Punktfundament-Rechner

Terrassen-Punktfundament-Rechner: Wie viele Betonfüße für meine Terrasse? Kostenloses Tool — ergibt Fundamentanzahl, Pfostenraster und Trägerabstände.

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  1. 1Enter your deck length and width in feet.
  2. 2Set the maximum post spacing - 8 feet is typical for 2x8 beams, 6 feet for 2x6 beams.
  3. 3Click Calculate to get the number of footings, posts, and beams needed.
  4. 4Use the footing count to estimate concrete - each 12-inch diameter by 42-inch deep footing uses about 2.3 cubic feet of concrete.
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Über dieses Material

Deck footings are concrete piers that transfer the weight of the deck structure and its live loads to the ground below the frost line. Without proper footings, freeze-thaw cycles will heave the deck, causing it to shift, crack, and separate from the house. The two most common footing methods are poured concrete piers using Sonotubes (cardboard form tubes) and precast concrete deck blocks (only suitable for freestanding ground-level decks in some jurisdictions). For any elevated or attached deck, poured footings extending below the frost line are required by building code. Standard residential deck footings use 10-inch or 12-inch diameter Sonotubes. The depth depends on the local frost line - 36 to 48 inches in northern states, 12 to 24 inches in the south. Each 12-inch diameter by 42-inch deep footing requires approximately 2.3 cubic feet (0.085 cubic yards) of concrete. For a deck with 9 footings, you need about 0.8 cubic yards total - roughly 35 bags of 80 lb concrete mix. Post spacing depends on beam size and species. For a standard 2-ply 2x8 treated beam, maximum post spacing is 8 feet. For 2-ply 2x10 beams, spacing can increase to 10 feet. For 2-ply 2x6 beams, keep spacing at 6 feet or less. Beam rows (running perpendicular to joists) are typically spaced 6 to 8 feet apart depending on joist size and span tables. Post-to-footing connections require approved hardware. Set a J-bolt or post base anchor in the wet concrete, then attach the post with a Simpson ABA or ABU post base. Never embed wood posts directly in concrete - this traps moisture and causes rot at the most critical structural connection in the deck. Footing concrete should be at least 3,500 PSI and be poured in dry conditions. Allow 24 to 48 hours of cure time before loading footings with posts and framing.

Einbautipps

  • Dig footing holes at least 6 inches below the frost line - check your local building code for the exact depth required.
  • Use Sonotubes (cardboard form tubes) to create clean, round footings with a consistent diameter.
  • Set J-bolt anchors in the wet concrete before it cures - use a template to keep them centered and plumb.
  • Crown the top of the footing slightly above grade so water drains away from the post base.
  • Wait at least 48 hours before attaching posts to the footings to allow proper concrete curing.

Häufige Fehler, die Sie vermeiden sollten

  • Placing footings too shallow - footings above the frost line will heave in winter, lifting and distorting the entire deck.
  • Embedding wood posts directly in concrete - this traps moisture against the wood and causes rot within 5 to 10 years; use a metal post base instead.
  • Spacing posts too far apart - exceeding the beam span rating leads to sagging, bouncing, and potential structural failure.
  • Not flaring the footing base - a bell-shaped bottom provides more bearing area on the soil and resists uplift forces.
  • Pouring footings on loose or organic soil - footings must bear on undisturbed or compacted mineral soil to prevent settling.

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