Areas We Serve in Kentucky

We provide metal decking in Kentucky. If your city isn’t listed, we can still help you. Contact us for more details.

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Customer Reviews

Our team is dedicated to provide on time deliveries every time. Your project deadlines are as important to us as they are to you.

  • Kept our project on schedule

    We needed a quick turnaround on B Decking for the canopy over the main entrance at Grand Design’s new Customer Support Center… [Structural Deck] was able to deliver the material within 2 days of my order and kept our project on schedule.

  • Great product at a great price

    We chose to use [Structural Deck] for B-decking because the level of service… is always second to none. Great product at a great price point. Highly recommend.

  • The best value for metal decking in the Midwest

    It has been a wonderful experience working with Structural Deck. From the initial conversation with Brandon to coordinating production with Ken. Their communication was key to assuring our order was ready ahead of schedule and our project was successful.

    Their product was priced very competitively, packaged well, and appears flawless. From my experience, Structural Deck is the best value for metal decking in the Midwest. I will be using them again on my next project.

B Deck Floor on Large Mezzanine

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some of the top questions about metal decking material and ordering from Structural Deck.

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  • What gauges (thickness) are available?

    We have 20 and 22 gauge available for both B Deck and Form Deck. 20 gauge is .036″ and thicker than 22 gauge at .030″

  • How do you calculate concrete for a metal form deck?

    That answer isn’t always the same. Check out our Form Deck Specs document for more details.

  • Can I use 22 gauge B Deck for mezzanine floors?

    We recommend that 22ga B Deck be used for roof decking only. This gauge is not optimal for mezzanine decking applications, especially when fastening wood flooring with screws, due to this lighter gauge.

  • What is your return policy?

    We do not accept returns due to all of the metal decking being cut to custom lengths.

  • What is the difference between a form deck and a composite deck?

    Composite Deck generally refers to a thin gauge, yet high yield strength decking that is designed to enhance the strength of the concrete being poured on top it.

    Composite Deck has embossments in the metal designed to interlock and connect to the concrete as it is being poured which then adds to the strength of the floor structure as part of the design.

    Here at StructuralDeck.com, we only offer Form Deck.

    This deck simply has a standard smooth surface and is designed only to support the dead weight of the concrete while it is being poured, and then the concrete is self-supported.

    Typically, a wire mesh product is used alongside Form Deck to reinforce the concrete to meet the engineered requirements.

    We do not offer composite deck.