I seem to be having a spate of luck where, inspection after inspection, I a running into high decks. We are not talking three feet high. I mean decks that are 18 or 20 feet high and they are situated over valleys below. When such a deck is inspected it is very important that it be solid to the house. Another thing we inspectors want is proper spacing of the balusters. The standard safety guideline today is that balusters should be close enough together that a four inch sphere will not pass through. At many decks I find spacing much wider than that -- like a foot or more.

The other day I found a deck that had spacing just under four inches. I was very pleased, until I pressed on them. Oooops. Those balusters need to not only have the right spacing but they also have to stay in one place if a child, or the wind, is fiddling with them

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10 Comments on Whatcom County Home Inspector (King of the House) -- When Your Balusters Are Loose

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06
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Not good. They need to be solid. Thanks for the tip and have a great weekend.

7:27pm • #1

A deck at a Red Lion Hotel in Astoria gave way last night and landed a bund of people in the water below.  Fortunately no one was hurt, but if a child had been among them...I hate to think.  Was this a DIY project?

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Marcy,

Almost certainly it was....they usually are.

8:58pm • #3
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Steven, when I got up this morning, I didn't even know what a baluster was!  You learn so much around here.

9:08pm • #4
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07
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Hillside and loose baluster doesn't sound like a good mix.  Won't take but one guest or small child to create a life time of unhappy memories.

12:45am • #5
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Sometimes I feel that it is not always my balusters that are loose...

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3:42am • #6
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The looseness leaves the homeowner the ability to change the array of the balusters!

4:44am • #7
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Steve, people keep telling me I have a few "screws" loose---but never my "ballusters."

10:27am • #8
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Charlie,

No offense but in your case I think a bit of both.

10:33am • #9
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Home owners:

Check your ballusters!

Among other things.

Great post.

Thanks, Steven.

Judi

12:06pm • #10

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