While most residential construction uses 2x8 joists with 16 inch spacing there are many other factors you need to consider when determining the proper joist span length.
Timber floor joist sizes.
These spans were calculated using our floor joist calculation engine.
These tables can help calculate whether floor joists are strong enough to support themselves and the load they carry without the help of any walls underneath.
Floor joists or beams provide the below surface support for the wood subfloor of a room.
Surveyors and structural engineers use data from tables below to help calculate the size of timbers necessary to give adequate support to timber floors.
Click on a span to generate a full calculation you can adjust the exact span.
Joist span and spacing is set by your local building code.
The floor joist spacing is the distance between the centers of any two installed joists.
This span table is to the format and methodology given in bs 5268 7 1.
Though joists may be any size that you desire using typical floor joist and beam specifications ensures that you can find hardware to fit the joists and that the floor provides adequate support for furniture and other items in a room.
Since the example house we are designing for is 12 feet wide we need to find in the floor joist span table a joist size and centering that can span 12 or wider.
Find the column for your dead load and spacing and the row for your timber size to find the permissible clear span in metres.