Small Coupler (High Res)
Small Coupler (High Res)
Height Adjustment

1 ½-INCH HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT COUPLER | LU-C1

The 1 ½-Inch Height Adjustment Coupler (LU-C1) adds up to one and a half inches of height to a Level.Up deck pedestal. Up to three 1 ½-Inch Height Adjustment Couplers can be added to a deck pedestal. 

Add Level.Up accessories individually or combine with others to adjust the height and slope of Level.Up deck pedestals. See installation guide for how to install and other important information. 

Made from heavy-duty engineered polymer and included in the 10-Year Pedestal System Warranty.

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Add Height

Three 1 ½-Inch Height Adjustment Couplers add up to 4 ½ inches to a Level.Up deck pedestal.

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No Tools

Hand-screws into the Adjustable Pedestal — no tools required.

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Adaptable

Use with other Level.Up accessories for added height and leveling. 

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Strong

Level.Up deck pedestals hold up to 750 pounds when accessories are installed.

Accessory Specifications

Height

1 ½ inches

Results

Adds up to 1½-inches to Level.Up deck pedestal height

Maximum Per Deck Pedestal

3*

Where to Place

Hand-screws into the Adjustable Pedestal

Adaptable Solutions

Can be used with 4-Inch Height Adjustment Couplers (LU-C4)

*Level.Up deck pedestals cannot exceed 12-inches in height or 8% slope compensation, including all components and accessories.

How it Works

Watch this video to learn how to set and level the Level.Up Adjustable Deck Pedestals. 
  • Install Level.Up deck pedestals over existing concrete, pavers, compact soil or compact gravel
  • Build beautiful, ground-level decks up to 20-inches tall, including deck surface
  • Replaces concrete footers and posts
  • Customizable for deck design and size
  • Backed by a 10-Year Pedestal System Warranty
  • Meets 2021 IRC decking codes for free-standing, low-rise decks (Section R507.3)
Level.Up Accessories

WHEN LEVEL.UP PEDESTALS NEED A LITTLE MORE WHEN LEVEL.UP PEDESTALS NEED A LITTLE MORE 

Level.Up accessories make height or slope adjustments to individual or multiple Level.Up deck pedestals as needed. 

A Level.Up deck pedestal can range from 2 ¾-inches to 5 ½-inches in height and compensate for a 2% slope. Level.Up deck pedestals cannot exceed 12-inches in height or 8% slope compensation, including all components and accessories.

Model Number
Use to Add Height
Use to Compensate for Slope
Accessory Height
Slope Compensation
Maximum per Level.Up Deck Pedestal
How it Fits
in the System
1-½-Inch Height Adjustment Coupler
1 ½-Inch
Height
Adjustment
Coupler

LU-C1

1 ½ inches
3
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LU-SL
¼ inch
2% slope
4
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LU-B11

1/16 inch

< 2% slope
2
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LU-FH50

½ inch

4
Replaces Level.Up deck pedestal

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What Can Level.Up Do?

Frequently Asked Questions

Level.Up Adjustable Deck Pedestals eliminate the digging, pouring, installing and leveling of concrete footers, posts and beams, saving time, labor and money.

The Level.Up Adjustable Deck Pedestal System builds ground-level joist and plank style decks. Level.Up Pedestals can only be used for free-standing or floating decks and shouldn’t be attached to the home, structure or foundation.

Level.Up Pedestals are for installing ground-level decks only which are a maximum of 20 inches from the ground to the top of the decking material surface. The decks need to be a minimum of 8 feet x 8 feet to avoid tipping hazards. Any deck exceeding 200 square feet, per the International Building Code, may be required, per local zoning laws, for inspection prior to, during, and upon completion of the deck.

Yes, you can customize your deck design by using multiple Level.Up 12 Pedestal Kits together to create a larger deck. You can also add an additional joist or 16 inches of width to a Level.Up deck by using the Level.Up 2 Pedestal Deck Expansion Kit. Any deck exceeding 200 square feet, per the International Building Code, may be required, per local zoning laws, for inspection prior to, during, and upon completion of the deck.

Yes, you can build directly over stable, existing concrete slabs or pavers. There’s no need to demolish or remove old concrete slabs or pavers. Make sure that the build site is properly prepared by checking for and repairing any large cracks or breaks in the area that could cause the pedestals to set unevenly or not have complete contact. Always reference the installation guide for complete instructions.

Yes. The ground must be well-compacted, stable, not prone to soil erosion, not have standing water and be well-draining. All grass, sod, vegetation, mulch, large rocks or debris should be removed from the area. Rake the area so that the surface has no visible, uneven depressions and cover with weed barrier to prevent unwanted growth. Any uneven areas which could make it difficult for the pedestal base to make complete contact with the ground surface should have additional dirt, pea gravel or sand added. Use a tamper to compact and even out the area. Always reference the installation guide for complete instructions.

Coastal areas or regions subject to high winds usually call for additional ground support systems. Always check local building codes and ordinances for wind uplift restrictions. High wind zones are usually in coastal regions, high mountainous areas, or locations susceptible to high windstorms and/or tornados. High wind zone maps are available on the International Code Council website: www. Iccsafe.org in Chapter 3 Building Planning. If there is a risk that the deck will endure lateral force movements, meaning it could be jostled or hit from the side on regular basis, adding ground support is also an option. Ground anchors can be installed to anchor the deck if required. Please reference the Installation Guide for specific anchoring instructions.

Bison Level.Up Adjustable Joist Support Pedestals offer several clear advantages over concrete and plastic deck blocks. First, the joist is mechanically fastened to the Level.Up pedestal using built-in mounting brackets, providing stability and security. With the deck blocks, the post simply rests on top of the block and is not mechanically fastened, allowing for possible tipping. Level.Up pedestals can be easily adjusted for height and level by hand-twisting the pedestal or adding accessories. Deck blocks are static systems and only be adjusted for height and level via the size of the post or adjusting the ground. Finally, concrete posts are heavy, weighing around 40 lbs. each, and prone to breakage, while Level.Up pedestals are lightweight (2 lbs. each) yet can support up to 750 lbs. each.

No, the Level.Up Adjustable Pedestals are designed and tested for ground-level decks only.

Check to see if the deck surface is out of level or rocking. Look under the deck and check for pedestals that are loose or not making complete contact with the ground surface. Adjust the pedestals by twisting to raise or lower height as needed to make snug contact with the ground. Additional accessories such as Height Adjustment Couplers, Flexible Shims and/or Slope Levelers may be needed if significant settling has occurred. Be sure that a Floating Foundation Base is used underneath each pedestal to reduce settling or sinking. You can adjust pedestals with the decking boards intact. Decking boards may need to be removed for access. Check out this video on Managing Ground Movement and Frost Heave with the Level.Up Deck Pedestal System for more.

Annual maintenance of the deck and pedestals is required. Periodic inspection is recommended to check for ground erosion, sinking and overall pedestal integrity/damage. Also, check the lumber substructure for rot, severe water or insect damage.

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