Engineered Wood I Joists

Engineered Wood I Joists

Engineered Wood I Joists


Engineered Wood - I - Joists

Engineered Wood I-Joists are structural components used in both roof and floor framing. These load-carrying products are made up of top and bottom flanges of various widths and webs, or joists, of various depths. The APA, an Engineered Wood Association, rates structural engineered wood products to assure their load-bearing performance capabilities. The Engineered Wood - I - Joists category on ebuild lists engineered wood I-joists for structural applications.

Use the ebuild Specifier to narrow down your search and find engineered wood roof trusses that fit the project requirements. You may choose engineered wood roof trusses from listed manufacturers, including:

You may also select values for key specifications to narrow your choices among available engineered wood I-joists:

Joist Depth refers to the measurement from the outside edge of one flange to the outside edge of the opposite flange, expressed in inches.

A selection in APA Compliant will narrow the search down by products that meet the performance standards set by the Engineered Wood Association.

Flange Width refers to the horizontal measurement across the top edge of the flange as it rests upright (the top of the "I"), expressed in inches.

A selection in Allowable Span @ Spacing O.C. (Simple Spans) will narrow the search down by products according to their load-bearing performance capabilities, using the standard measure expressed in inches, e.g., 147 in. @ 32 in. o.c., where "o.c." refers to on-center spacing.