Girders
A horizontal structural member used to support and stabilize I-joists along their length. Girders used to support I-joist floor assemblies are typically made from glued-laminated lumber, parallel strand lumber, or multiple pieces of laminated veneer lumber (LVL).
LVL Girders
Floor joists are held in place where they bear on the exterior wall by a band-joist or rimboard.
An I-joist is supported by Laminated Veneer Lumber (LVL) attached by a joist hanger.
A flush mounted LVL header supporting I-joist floor framing in metal joist hangers will not be obvious once the gypsum wallboard ceiling is attached.
Plywood floor sheathing is used in combination with I-joists and an LVL girder.
Laminated veneer lumber is placed into a metal hanger and supported by another LVL girder.
Laminated veneer lumber is manufactured from multiple layers of wood veneer layed-up with the grain parallel to the length of the lumber.
I-joists floor framing bears in metal joist hangers along side a multi-ply laminated veneer girder.
Beams and Joists Intersecting
PSL Girders
Parallel strand lumber (PSL) girders.
Glulam Girders
Glulam beams are becoming more common in residential construction.