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Old 11/5/07, 9:20 PM
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Default Wood I-joist drill holes

Floor joists are 12" wood I-joist, I know the manufacturer installs knock-outs for running tubing etc. The plumber drilled 2-1/2" to 3" holes about 1 foot from the carrying beam end and top of beam center. Does anybody know if this creates a structural concern or not?

Sorry, I don't have any pictures of it.

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Old 11/5/07, 9:26 PM
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Floor joists are 12" wood I-joist, I know the manufacturer installs knock-outs for running tubing etc. The plumber drilled 2-1/2" to 3" holes about 1 foot from the carrying beam end and top of beam center. Does anybody know if this creates a structural concern or not?

Sorry, I don't have any pictures of it.

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Old 11/6/07, 7:38 AM
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Default Re: Wood I-joist drill holes

go to manufactuers web site for the joists, they always show an allowable cut / hole drilling diagram or instructions. Normaly new or larger holes are allowed near the ends or within a few feet of the end.
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Floor joists are 12" wood I-joist, I know the manufacturer installs knock-outs for running tubing etc. The plumber drilled 2-1/2" to 3" holes about 1 foot from the carrying beam end and top of beam center. Does anybody know if this creates a structural concern or not?

Sorry, I don't have any pictures of it.

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Sounds fine to me.
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I've seen them as big as 6". Sounds OK here. That is the great thing about I-joists.



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Old 11/13/07, 5:45 PM
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go to manufactuers web site for the joists, they always show an allowable cut / hole drilling diagram or instructions. Normaly new or larger holes are allowed near the ends or within a few feet of the end.
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I think you've got it backwards. The maximum shear stress occurs at the ends (support) so the further away from the end, the larger the allowed hole.
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Hi Ron
I think you've got it backwards. The maximum shear stress occurs at the ends (support) so the further away from the end, the larger the allowed hole.
Hi. John;

I think Larry's posted link explains everything here, I believe.

http://www.ilevel.com/literature/TJ-9001.pdf

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Old 11/15/07, 1:26 PM
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Hi. John;

I think Larry's posted link explains everything here, I believe.

http://www.ilevel.com/literature/TJ-9001.pdf

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Thanks Marcel
Doesn't the table indicate that the further away from the support, the larger the allowed hole. Am I reading it incorrectly?
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Dependant of the series and Manufacturer, that is what it looks like.

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Great thread. Thanks guys.
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