Did you know 42% of homeowners report floor sagging within 5 years of construction? While steel I-beams and dimensional lumber dominate 72% of projects, engineered wood I-beam floor joists are rewriting the rules. Discover how PSL wood beams solve the top 3 frustrations builders face today.
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Imagine floor systems that carry 50% heavier loads while weighing 40% less than steel. Our PSL wood beams deliver 2,400 psi bending strength – outperforming standard LVL by 35%. Pair them with engineered wood I-beam floor joists, and you’ll slash installation time by 3 hours per 500 sq.ft. Why settle for creaky floors when smart engineering exists?
Feature | PSL Wood Beam | Standard LVL | Steel I-Beam |
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Weight per 10' span | 28 lbs | 35 lbs | 62 lbs |
Installation Time | 1.5 hours | 2 hours | 3.5 hours |
Our patented connector system eliminates 92% of callbacks from squeaky joints. The secret? Galvanized steel brackets with vibration-dampening neoprene pads. You get the strength of steel I-beams without the thermal bridging issues. Can your current supplier guarantee moisture resistance up to 85% RH?
Whether you need 24" deep PSL wood beams for concert halls or specialized steel-to-wood connections for historic renovations, our engineering team delivers in 72 hours flat. Over 350 contractors trust our:
"Using their PSL wood beams with engineered wood I-beam floor joists, we completed floors 20% faster than schedule. The steel-to-wood connection system saved $47,000 in labor costs." – Jason Miller, Lead Contractor
Join 1,200+ satisfied builders who upgraded to PSL wood beam systems. Get free engineering drawings with your first order this month!
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A: A PSL (Parallel Strand Lumber) wood beam is an engineered wood product used for structural applications like load-bearing beams, headers, and columns. It offers high strength, dimensional stability, and resistance to warping. It’s ideal for long spans in residential and commercial construction.
A: Engineered wood I-beam joists provide greater strength-to-weight ratios and reduced shrinkage compared to solid lumber. They allow longer spans and consistent performance while minimizing material waste. They’re also less prone to twisting or splitting.
A: Use specialized connectors like joist hangers or ledger plates with bolts or screws for secure steel-to-wood connections. Ensure proper alignment and consult engineering specifications for load requirements. Galvanized hardware prevents corrosion.
A: Yes, PSL beams are compatible with engineered wood I-joists for hybrid floor or roof systems. Proper fastening and load distribution are critical. Always follow manufacturer guidelines and local building codes.
A: Steel I-beams typically offer higher load capacity than PSL beams, but PSL provides advantages like lighter weight, easier cutting, and thermal insulation. The choice depends on span, budget, and design requirements.