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If your deck columns, steel framing, or load-bearing brackets must be welded to code to pass building inspection in Athens-Clarke County, get in touch with our licensed team for Downtown Athens Emergency Welding Services. Call us directly at (706) 970-9267.
When executing residential renovations in Athens, GA, structure-bearing steel connections must comply with local building regulations and national standards. Standard residential carpentry codes (like IRC) often delegate steel fastening requirements directly to engineering standards—specifically the American Welding Society (AWS) specifications. If a steel beam or deck hanger is not welded according to code, a building inspector will refuse to sign off on your framing permit.
AWS D1.1 vs. AWS D1.3: Which Applies?
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In residential construction, we work with two main AWS code standards depending on material thickness:
- AWS D1.1 (Structural Steel Welding Code): This governs structural components thicker than 1/8 inch. Typical residential applications include structural H-beams, flange brackets, load-bearing steel support posts, and concrete pier anchor plates.
- AWS D1.3 (Structural Welding Code - Sheet Steel): This applies to sheet metal, thin-walled tubing, and light-gauge steel studs (1/8 inch or thinner). It is typical for metal deck brackets and joist hanger modifications.
Galvanized Steel Welding Hazards & Code Challenges
Many outdoor structural steel members (such as deck pier plates and exterior columns) are hot-dip galvanized to prevent rust. Welding galvanized steel introduces major complications:
- Porosity and Inclusions: Zinc boils at a much lower temperature than steel melts. Welding directly over zinc causes boiling gas to get trapped in the molten weld puddle, leading to severe gas pockets (porosity) that compromise the weld's shear strength.
- Zinc Toxic Fumes: The vaporized zinc produces toxic zinc oxide fumes. Breathing these fumes causes "metal fume fever" (zinc chills). We use respirator hoods and powerful fume extractors.
- Code Remedy: Building codes require grinding all galvanizing away 1 to 2 inches back from the weld zone on both sides before welding. After inspection, the weld is recoated with zinc-rich primer.
Before hiring any contractor for structural steel repairs, always confirm their welding is performed by a technician certified in the relevant positions (flat, horizontal, vertical, overhead) and code classifications. This prevents inspector callbacks, costly rebuilds, and structural failures.


