- Steel floor joists are a proven choice for your domestic or commercial construction project
- Steel floor joists engineered in-house by specialists
- Joists are used as a horizontal framing member to span open spaces in ceilings, floors and roofs. This can often be between beams which transfer loads to vertical members. In flooring, they can add stiffness to subfloor sheathing.
- Joists are often laid in a parallel series across bearing walls and girders, and are attached to them by supports.
- Using light gauge steel joists, rather than timber ones, means there is no possibility of rot, sag, shrinking and warping, and they are not susceptible to termite or fungal attacks.
- These joists have the strength to support a load over a substantial number of years, and work well in areas where the climate can occasionally be unforgiving.