A co-worker saw my drawing of what I'm planning to build (wooden front porch - old concrete one finally became unsafe) and he insists that I should build the new porch with the posts through the deck to serve as the railing posts, because having the bottom of the railing post set in concrete would be "so much better!" When I built my deck in the backyard I bolted the railing posts on and they're quite sturdy, not to mention easier to build than cutting decking around a through-post.
So, what do you think? Bolt them on, or bring them up through?
So, what do you think? Bolt them on, or bring them up through?



Little about a lot and a lot about a little.
, your drawing and method is correct and one of the only two methods that should be used for deck post attachment. so you and your friend are both correct, his method requires more work with blocking around the post to attach the decking planks to and all the cutting of the decking to fit around the post, IMO it is a much stronger attachment than your method (as drawn with just bolts) as it usually sits tight against a joist and band board so you have a two way attachment, it also looks nice, the downside is you do lose some deck size with the posts being in.
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