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RE: What is a typical allowance for live loads on residential floors?
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David Hancock
02-01-2019 01:18 PM
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If you know the floor joist size, spacing, and span you can look up the uniform load safely supported in available wood joist tables. To increase capacity if necessary (assuming end support conditions and foundations allow it) you can "sister" the joists (nail a second joist onto each existing - ...
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