Structural Deck - Nappanee

Office Info

The Nappanee office is the headquarters. All metal decking is shipped from this location where we serve customers across the continental United States. If you are looking for customer pick up, this is the location.

Hours

  • Monday: 7 AM - 4 PM
  • Tuesday: 7 AM - 4 PM
  • Wednesday: 7 AM - 4 PM
  • Thursday: 7 AM - 4 PM
  • Friday: 7 AM - 4 PM
  • Saturday: Closed
  • Sunday: Closed
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Frequently Asked Questions

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

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  • What is Form Deck?

    Form Deck is a reliable and affordable way to form concrete for floors in new construction typically on top of a mezzanine platform or covered pit application.

  • 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.

  • Where do you deliver?

    We deliver to all 48 states. We also offer flat rate shipping to the Midwest and Eastern United States.

  • What length does roof deck come in?

    How long do you want it? You can choose a custom length between 2′-40′ with 1″ increments. We will roll form and cut it right to your specs.

  • What type of Roof Deck do you offer?

    We offer 1-1/2″ B-Decking in either 20 or 22 gauge which is commonly used for commercial roofing applications spanning across purlins, joists, or other support members.