Long spans of joists in newer homes may wobble or bounce from foot traffic.
Improper bridging between floor joists.
But larger is not always better when builders are constructing a home or adding a room addition.
For example with bridging installed between joists a piano leg sitting over one 2 10 is actually supported by several.
Proper bridging distributes the load on the floor to other joists and over time prevents floors from sagging and squeaking do to floor joists twisting and warping.
From both ends of the span.
Simpson strong tie tension bridging galvanized steel the ltb s are used in floor systems to resist the overturning of floor joists and features a staggered nail pattern.
The joists shown here for example span 12 ft so we added rows of bridging 4 ft.
Solid blocking and metal or wood x type bridging do accomplish the same task.
Yet it is not uncommon to find bridging not properly installed or missing all together.
From a structural perspective you are correct.
Adding two rows of bridging costs a few dollars per joist.
To install the type shown here drive the toothed end into the joist and nail the other end.
Section r502 10 of the international residential code states that header joists can be the same size as the floor joists when the header joist span isn t greater than 4 feet but if the header joist span is more than 4 feet you ll need to double the header joist and ensure that it s capable of.
Various types of metal bridging are available at home centers and lumberyards.
Building code requires the use of blocking for floor joists that exceed 2 inches in width by 12 inches in depth.
How to make floor joists stronger.
Mike installs galvanized steel briding in between the floor joists on this bedroom addition project in rocky hill ct.
The extra two inches of vertical distance when a floor is framed with 2 x 10 joists rather than 2 x 12s can be quite important for example.
Floor joist bridging is critical to the structural strength of a floor as shown in figure 1.
Thd sku 205173.
Install with two 6d common nails per end.
Additional support for the floor joists is achieved by nailing the ends of the joists into headers.
The blocking or bridging between joists or rafters also contributes to this phenomenon.