What can I use instead of joist hangers?

Use Ledger Strips
The most common alternative to using joist hangers is a ledger strip. This technique requires a plank of wood to be secured to the outside wall and to the outside rim of the deck to create "ledges" where the joists would rest for support.
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Can you hang joists without hangers?

Are Joist Hangers Necessary? No, joist hangers are not necessary.
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Can I use screws instead of nails for joist hangers?

While structural nails are typically used to fasten joist hangers, you may be wondering if screws can be used instead. You can use screws explicitly made for joist hangers. However, avoid using any other types of screws as they cannot support joist loads and are not designed to withstand shear force.
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Do all decks need joist hangers?

Joist hangers are not the most visible part of a deck, but they are one of its most important components. If they aren't sized correctly and installed properly with the right nails or screws, the deck won't have the necessary load support, uplift capacity, and lateral rotation resistance.
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Are joist hangers stronger than screws?

According to McEntee, “A joist hanger or hurricane tie connector will provide a stronger and more reliable connection than toe-nails.”
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Is it better to frame with nails or screws?

Nails are often preferred for structural joining, including framing walls, because they are more flexible under pressure, whereas screws can snap.
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Can you toe nail joists?

Toe-Nails Instead of Joist Hangers are OK for Framing Lumber Butt-Joint Connections, but Don't Over-Nail and Don't Under-Nail. It is not necessary to use steel joist hangers if the joist is properly toe-nailed from either side into the ledger board, provided that the proper size and number of nails are used.
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Can I use deck screws for joist hangers?

So, what size screws for decking? The manufacturers agree: Never use galvanized deck screws or drywall screws to install joist hangers. Those screws don't have the shank size and toughness to support joist loads.
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What screws are approved for joist hangers?

In general, connector manufacturers recommend 16d and 10d framing nails for anchoring joist hangers to headers or walls and shorter nails, called joist hanger nails, for anchoring the joists to the joist hangers.
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Do I need joist hangers for shed floor?

The best shed-floor framing is simple and sturdy

If the joists are set atop a plate (see picture) then you won't need joist hangers to reinforce the ends of each joist. If no plates are used, you must use joist hangers.
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Do you need rafter hangers?

They are mandatory for functional roofs and they provide an eye appealing design when left exposed. The rafter hanger is used for the joining of the rafter to the structural framing and it provides a much stronger connection than conventional nails and screws.
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Are joist hangers required on freestanding deck?

Re: Joist hangers on Freestanding deck

Joist hangers are not really necessary when the joists are being supported from below with a beam and not hung from a wall. But there are some reasons to still use them if you want to.
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Why can't you use joist hangers with treated lumber?

Construction Concerns: Pressure-Treated Lumber and Joist Hangers. The chemicals used in pressure-treating lumber, including fire-retardant chemicals, are corrosive to bare steel. The joist hangers used in construction with both sawn lumber and manufactured joists are usually galvanized (zinc-coated).
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How much weight can 2x6 floor joists hold?

A 2×6 joist can support 53 pounds per linear foot of uniform load, substantially more than the 4 pounds per linear foot when laid flat. Therefore, a 10 foot 2×6 will support 530 pounds of uniform weight. This weight can fluctuate based on the various factors, but on its edge is the strongest orientation for 2×6 lumber.
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Is it OK to frame with screws?

Our inspectors have seen a disturbing trend of late: people using wood or deck screws when building structural elements. This means ordinary wood screws cannot be used to attach rafters to top plates, or joists to beams.
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Are construction screws stronger than deck screws?

Deck screws are stronger than wood screws and are often made from copper or stainless steel. Their corrosion-resistant properties make them ideal for outdoor use.
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How much weight can a 3 inch deck screw hold?

The easiest way to increase the amount of weight a screw in a stud can hold is to simply double up. If you have room for a second or a third screw, just add more. Two screws can hold 160-200 pounds. Three screws can hold 240-300 pounds.
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What is blind nailing?

: to nail in such a way that nailheads are not visible on the face of the work.
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Do joists go on top of beams?

You typically need to hang a joist if the top of it needs to be in the same plane as the beam that supports it. There are all sorts of reasons and conditions on jobs where this is necessary.
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How far should a nail penetrate?

Rule of Thumb #2 – Use a nail that will penetrate the item you are nailing to (not through) at least 3/4″.
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