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The common types of wood used to make floor joists are redwood, hemlock, Douglas fir, and southern yellow pine. However, not every type of wood product is available across the country. It's important to understand the strength differences between wood types when choosing joist material.
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Floor joists are horizontal structural members that span an open space, often between beams, which subsequently transfer the load to vertical structural members. These joists, part of the floor system, carry the weight of everything inside a room, including walls, furniture, appliances, and even people. Most often, floor joist spacing is 16 inches apart on center, but this can vary depending on building codes and the requirements of the structure in the blueprint. Floor joists help distribute the load of a structure. When weight is applied to the floor and the joist, wood fibers on the bottom of the joist go into what is known as tension. The top fibers go into compression, and this helps distribute the load evenly.
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The width of lumber plays a large role in determining how far a joist can span — the distance a piece of lumber can cover before it needs to be supported by a foundation or support post. The strength of a joist board is affected by its top-to-bottom width. This is much more important than the thickness of the board.
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