Did you know 72% of contractors report floor squeaks within 5 years using dimensional lumber? Imagine completing a project only to face costly callbacks. The 2x10 I-joist revolution solves this - with 40% faster installation and 2.3x greater load capacity than conventional options.
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Engineered for precision, our 2x10 I-joists deliver 550 PLF (pounds per linear foot) compared to 350 PLF in traditional wood. The secret?
• 11⅞" depth maximizes span capabilities
• OSB web resists warping in 90% humidity
• Pre-punched service holes save 2 hours/installation
Feature | Traditional 2x10 | Our I-Joist |
---|---|---|
24' Span Load Capacity | 285 PLF | 550 PLF |
Material Cost/Linear Ft | $3.80 | $5.20 |
Labor Cost Savings | - | $1.50/ft |
Why risk improper connections? Our zinc-plated hangers (USP: 2-minute installation) ensure 100% code compliance. You get:
• 18-gauge steel with ⅝" fasteners
• Pre-angled seats for 2x10 I-joists
• Lifetime corrosion warranty
"Using 2x10 I-joists reduced our 42-story project's frame time by 18 days," reports J.Conner Builders. The numbers:
• 8,200 linear feet installed in 9 days
• 0% callbacks for floor vibration
• $217,000 total savings vs. engineered wood
Get free span calculations and 5% bulk order discount when you request quotes this month! Our team delivers within 72 hours - 97% on-time guarantee.
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A: A 2x10 I-joist is a lightweight engineered wood product designed for floor and roof framing. Its "I" shape provides high strength-to-weight ratio, making it ideal for long spans and load-bearing applications. It resists warping and shrinking compared to traditional lumber.
A: A 2x10 I-joist typically costs 10-30% more than dimensional lumber like 2x10 wood beams. Prices vary by brand (e.g., TJI, Boise Cascade) and length, averaging $3-$8 per linear foot. However, reduced labor and long-term durability often offset the initial expense.
A: Yes, I-joist hangers with wider flanges are essential to properly support the engineered web and chords. Standard hangers for dimensional lumber may compromise stability. Manufacturers like Simpson Strong-Tie offer connectors specifically designed for I-joist dimensions.
A: Yes, 2x10 I-joists are often preferred for modern floor systems due to their consistent performance and ability to span longer distances without support. They reduce floor squeaks and are compatible with HVAC/plumbing runs through pre-engineered knockouts.
A: Proper installation requires correct spacing (16"-24" on center), manufacturer-approved fasteners, and avoiding field modifications like notching. Always follow local building codes and the I-joist producer’s guidelines for cutting, bracing, and load calculations.