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        <description>In this video I'm discussing which joist hangers, deck brackets, hurricane ties, and structural straps to use when framing a deck. In this quick deck-building lesson, I explain the difference between traditional joist hangers, concealed flange joist hangers, 45-degree hangers, double joist hangers, top-flange hangers, hurricane ties, and straps — and when each one should be used. Using the wrong deck hardware or incorrect fasteners can create a serious safety risk. Every bracket has a specific purpose, and every hole in a joist hanger should be filled with the proper structural fastener. Whether you are building a new deck, repairing an old deck, or learning basic deck framing, choosing the right hanger matters. This video covers: When to use standard joist hangers When to use hidden or concealed flange joist hangers How 45-degree joist hangers work Why double joist hangers are used for side-by-side lumber What hurricane ties do on a deck Why top-flange hangers are not always ideal for deck boards How straps help resist uplift Why proper joist hanger screws or nails are critical for deck safety Use this as a guide to better understand deck framing hardware, but always check your local building code and the manufacturer’s installation instructions for the exact joist hanger, bracket, and fastener requirements for your project. #JoistHangers #DeckBuilding #DeckFraming #DeckHardware #DIYDeck #HomeRenovation #HomeRenoVisionDIY If you found this video useful and entertaining please subscribe to our channel 💪 FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA INSTAGRAM👉🏼 https://www.instagram.com/homerenovisiondiy/ FACEBOOK👉🏼  https://www.facebook.com/homerenovisiondiy/ TIKTOK👉🏼 https://www.tiktok.com/@homerenovisiondiy Disclaimer: Videos produced by Home RenoVision DIY are provided for informational and entertainment purposes only. All material provided within this website is for informational, educational, &amp; entertainment purposes only. Some of these projects, materials, and techniques may not be appropriate for all ages or skill levels. The DIY instructions used here are used to simply breakdown projects to their simplest steps. Please use a clear mind and use all safety precautions while following the tutorials provided by this site. Home RenoVision DIY does not make any claims of the safety of the projects, techniques, or resources listed on this site and will not take responsibility of what you do with the information provided by this site. Viewers must be aware by doing projects on their homes they are doing it at their own risk and HRV cannot be held liable if they cause any damage to their homes. With different codes around the world and constantly changing standards, regulations and rules, it is the sole responsibility of the viewer to educate themselves on their local requirements before undertaking any sort of project. That being said Home RenoVision DIY cannot claim liability with all applicable laws, rules, codes and regulations for a project. Be safe, have fun renovating and ALWAYS stay informed with your local building code. HomeRenoVision DIY may earn an affiliate commission if you purchase something through recommended links. #commissionsearned</description>
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