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What is the formula for calculating floor joists?
Gerald BESENA
Oct 16, 2024
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Oct 16, 2024
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The formula for calculating floor joists is:
Joist Span (in inches) / 360 = Maximum Live Load Capacity (in pounds per square foot)
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L / 360 = D
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L = length of span in inches
D = allowable deflection in inches
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