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ceiling joist span chart

by Heath Jacobson Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

What is the maximum span for a 2x6 ceiling joist?

Example: The highlighted cell (below) shows that a 2" x 6" Douglas Fir joist, with a grade of #2, spaced 24" apart, can have a maximum span of 10 feet - 8 inches (10-8).

How far can a 2x8 ceiling joist span without support?

In general, a 2×8 will span 1.5 x 8, so 12-feet. Based on all factors though, a 2×8 joist span is 7'-1” to 16'-6”, and a rafter 6'-7” and 23'-9”.

How far can a 2x10 ceiling joist span without support?

A 2×10 beam – made up of two 2x10s nailed together – can span up to 11' without support beneath a deck that is 4' wide. For a more normal-sized deck, the same beam can span 8', supporting a deck that is 8' wide. You can also triple a 2×10 beam.

What is the span of a ceiling joist?

R802. 4 Allowable Ceiling Joist SpansCEILING JOIST SPACING (inches)SPECIES AND GRADEDEAD LOAD = 5 psfMaximum ceiling joist spans(feet - inches)12Douglas fir-larch13-2Douglas fir-larch12-863 more rows

Can you span 12 feet with a 2x6?

A 2×6 can support up to 50 pounds per square foot of weight without sagging with a maximum span of about 12 feet when spanning a distance horizontally, with the 2×6 standing in a vertical position. This number includes both live and dead weight.

Can I use 2x8 for roof rafters?

Depending on various factors, the maximum span for a 2×8 floor joist is 16' 6”. The maximum span for roof rafters is 23' 9”. For headers, the maximum span is 11' 2”. Finally, a single deck beam has a maximum span of 5' 11” and double maxes out at 8' 9”.

Can a 2x10 span 20 feet?

Douglas fir 2-by-10 joists graded as "Structural Select" allows joist spans up to 21 feet for a live load of 30 pounds per square foot when spaced 12 inches apart, 19 feet 1 inch for 16 inch spacing and 16 feet 8 inches for 24 inch spacing.

What size beam do I need to span 15 feet?

Thus, for a 15 foot span, you will need atleast 3-2×12 or 6×12 size of wood beam. For a 15-foot spans, the wood beam has to be at least 12 inches in depth and 6″ in width (3-2×12) used for residential building, wood frame structure or projects.

What size ceiling joist do I need to span 16 feet?

What size ceiling joist for a 16′:- as per general thumb rules and guideline, for a 16 foot span you will need 2″×8″ size of ceiling joist made of #2 spruce – pine- fir when spaced 24 inches apart.

How far can a 2 by 12 ceiling joist span?

A 2×12 (2-by-12) floor joists can span up to 23 feet 3 inches, 2×10 (2-by-10) up to 19 feet 1 inches, 2×8 (2-by-8) up to 15 feet & 2×6 (2-by-6) up to 11 feet 4 inches at 16″ spaced by using southern yellow pine graded as #1 when live load of 30 lbs/ft^2 & dead load of 10 lbs/ ft^2.

What is the standard distance between ceiling joists?

16 to 24 inchesJust like the studs, the standard spacing between joists is 16 to 24 inches. There is one easy way to find these ceiling joists – the flashlight technique.

How long can a 2x4 ceiling joist span?

A 2×4 can span a maximum of 6' 7” when spaced 16” apart and used as a floor or deck joist. When used as a ceiling joist or a roof rafter, a 2×4 can span up to 7' 3” spaced at 16”, and 6' 4” when spaced 24” apart. Due to the small spans of 2x4s, they often are not used in horizontal load-bearing capacities.

How far can a triple 2x8 beam span without support?

How far can a triple 2×8 beam span:- as per general rules and guidelines, #2 grade southern pine of a triple 2×8 deck beam can span upto 10 to 11 feet when total load of 50 psf (40 psf live load + 10 psf dead load) with deflection limit L/360.

How far can you span a 2x8 for a roof?

Max. Live Load 60 lbs/ft2 (2873 N/m2)Maximum Span (ft - in)Nominal Size (inches)Joist Spacing Center to Center, OC (inches)Lumber Grade2 x 81212' - 3''1611'249'10 more rows

How far can I cantilever a 2x8?

A Wood Council document (here) gives some very high-end detail about decks, but the take-away as far as cantilevers go is almost exactly the same: 400mm/16” for 2x6 or 2x8 lumber, and 600mm/24” for 2x10 or 2x12 lumber.

How far can wood span without support?

A general rule of thumb for joist span is 1-1/2 times a board's depth in feet, however, it's not that simple. The distance a 2×6 can span is determined by the species, grade, location, use, load, and spacing. Based on building codes, a 2×6 can span anywhere from 2'-1” to 20'-8” depending on the affecting factors.

Joists & Rafters

Simplified maximum span tables for selected visual and mechanical grades of Southern Pine lumber in sizes 2×4 thru 2×12. Listed are 46 tables based on common loading conditions for floor joists, ceiling joists and rafters.

Headers & Beams

Simplified span tables for Southern Pine lumber and glued laminated timber (glulam) headers, beams and girders.

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