I am trying to relocate the stairs on an existing deck. The problem is that there is a concrete slab under the deck so I can't just easily cut a hole through it to put in footers to support the stair landing.
I have an idea which would allow it to be supported by a beam attached under the bottom of the existing beam and joists. Seems like structurally it should be fine, but I don't know if it's considered acceptable practice.
In the image below, the lighter colored structure is the existing deck. The darker structure is my proposed addition. The blue is the back of the house it is attached to.
The existing joists are 2x8 spaced 16". The span of the shorter ones on the existing deck is about 8'. The longest ones at the ends are about 10'. I would hang the new double 2x8 beam under the existing joists using 4x4's with through bolts. The back is obviously supported by the house, so this is just to hold up the front of a roughly 3'x4' landing and the staircase itself. (stairs are just shown roughly to illustrate the direction they will run)
Are there any reasons why this would be a bad idea?
