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Lumber graded as #2 is the most common choice for floor joists and other framing lumber. It has more knots and defects than higher grades, but usually not enough to cause significant loss of bending strength.
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Read More »There are a number of factors to consider when framing a floor for a home building project, including:
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Read More »The amount of weight on the floor is also an important factor in determining joist size and span length. The weight of the building materials (joists, subfloor, flooring, and ceiling) is known as the dead load and is commonly rated at 10 pounds per square foot. You can calculate the dead weight yourself by adding up the weight of the building materials, then dividing by the number of square feet the materials will cover. The weight that will be placed on the floor is the live load and includes furnishing, people, and anything else you plan to store on the floor. Live loads range from 30 pounds per square foot and up, with 40 pounds the norm for most residential rooms and decks. Obviously if you’re a piano collector or plan to crowd as many people as possible onto your deck, you should err on the side of caution and increase the size of the floor joists or reduce the span.
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