zink88
Industrial
- Jun 7, 2020
- 4
I am in the middle of a bathroom renovation project.
Original floor joists from 1994 home build are 2x10 stamped as SPF #2 with a 13'-5" span. I have sistered them with 12' 2x10s of SYP #2 stopping ~ 8" short of the supports at each end. The sistered joists have been attached using Great Stuff construction adhesive and (3) 3" screws every 12". The joists are now noticeably stiffer.
Does sistering the joists in this manner increase the design value in bending and load capacity...or has the floor load capacity actually been decreased by the weight of the new joists?
Original floor joists from 1994 home build are 2x10 stamped as SPF #2 with a 13'-5" span. I have sistered them with 12' 2x10s of SYP #2 stopping ~ 8" short of the supports at each end. The sistered joists have been attached using Great Stuff construction adhesive and (3) 3" screws every 12". The joists are now noticeably stiffer.
Does sistering the joists in this manner increase the design value in bending and load capacity...or has the floor load capacity actually been decreased by the weight of the new joists?