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Default Reinforcing floor joists

I had a situation like this. Now when I buy furniture I check the hardware
to see if small vibrations cause rattles. Too bad manufacturers just look
at stuff to see if it is pretty.



"dkarnes" " wrote in message
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Tom Baker wrote:

(Art) wrote in message

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Would appreciate suggestions on best way to reinforce floor joists
under a wood floor (I want to support heavy loads, reduce vibration,
make floor as rigid as possible).

Joists are 2x6 on 16" centers, lighter than average 2x8 construction
and could use some help. House is 2 1/2 yrs old.

I've tried some jack posts supporting short extra 4x4 beams across the
underside of several joists. But using posts (in a fairly new and
still-settling house) creates high spots in the floor, requires
contant readjustment. I would prefer strengthening the joist
structure itself if possible.

Thanks in advance to anyone who cares to comment.

Art


Knowing the span, type of wood, and end supports would help us think
about the problem.
Are the existing joists bowed?
Are there pipes or ducts in the way?

Tom Baker


i have a similar question. one of my bedrooms floor will rattle a dresser

if you walk heavy or jump a
little. will cross bracing fix this. joist are 2x8 with a 16ft span, looks

like old pine built in 1962.
thanks