Floor joists that look like this instead of the h20 300 x 45mm e2S LVL e-joist
Light weight, straight, stable, engineered timber joists
H2S treated for termites
Supported by FUSHI WOOD GROUP
Free design service available
Can be precision docked and have holes drilled to order
H2S LVL Silent Floor I Joists refers to Laminated Veneer Lumber (LVL) joists that are specifically designed to reduce sound transmission within a building.
H2S stands for HushJoist 2-Silent, which is a type of I-joist manufactured by TRIFORCE. These H2S joists are engineered to have improved sound dampening properties compared to traditional I-joists.
LVL, or Laminated Veneer Lumber, is a type of engineered wood product made by bonding thin layers of wood veneers together with adhesives. This process creates a strong and durable joist that is less prone to warping and twisting.
Silent Floor I Joists, as the name suggests, are designed to reduce sound transmission. These joists typically have an added layer of sound-deadening material or a specialized design to dampen vibration and minimize sound transfer between floors. This can help reduce noise from foot traffic, appliances, and other sources in multi-story buildings.
Overall, H2S LVL Silent Floor I Joists provide an effective solution for reducing sound transmission and creating quieter living or working spaces.
Fushi-Joists are engineered for heavy performance. We start with ultrasonically graded LVL flanges, bonded with exterior adhesive for more load carrying capacity. The web materials is Orientated Strand Board (OSB), which also has superior carrying capacity.
Sold from 0.9m to 12.0m in 300mm increments the Floor Joist I Beam from Fushi wood offers lightweight, straight, stable engineered timber joists.
H2S (hydrogen sulfide) Silent Floor I Joists are a type of floor joist system that is designed to reduce noise transmission between floors in a building. The term "silent floor" refers to the fact that these joists are engineered to minimize sound transfer, resulting in a quieter living or working environment.
Silent Floor I Joists are typically made from engineered wood, such as laminated veneer lumber (LVL), which provides strength and stability. The joists have a unique shape that minimizes vibration and sound transfer, making them ideal for multi-story buildings or areas where noise control is important, such as apartments or office spaces.
In addition to reducing noise, H2S Silent Floor I Joists also provide other benefits such as improved floor performance, increased structural stability, and ease of installation. They can accommodate larger spanning distances than traditional solid wood joists, allowing for more open floor plans without the need for additional support beams. This design flexibility is a key advantage for architects and builders.
Overall, H2S Silent Floor I Joists offer a practical solution for creating quieter and more comfortable living or working spaces while maintaining structural integrity and durability.