- Q.Are there any problems with
installing hardwood floor over wood I-joists?
A.Howard Brickman
responds: If the I-joist floor is built
correctly with 3/4-inch-thick tongue-and-groove
plywood, the performance of the hardwood floor will
be just the same as a floor laid over a properly
built dimension-lumber floor system. It
doesn’t make any difference whether the
I-joists are on 19.2-inch or 24-inch centers;
that’s a function of the plywood. What
is crucial is that you use T&G
plywood, which eliminates unsupported
edges.
A continuous-span wood I-joist floor, where
single I-joists span from wall to wall over a
center girder, has one advantage over a sawn lumber
floor (where the joists typically break over the
girder). The continuous span eliminates the gap
that often opens in hardwood floors right over the
center girder.
Based on my experience as a flooring contractor,
wood I-joists certainly feel different during
installation. It’s like laying a floor on
a snare drum: There’s no deflection in the
floor, but there’s no mass either, since
wood I-joists eliminate about 40% of the mass of
solid-sawn joists. But as for the performance of
the installed floor, it’s just the
same.
Howard Brickman is a flooring
contractor and consultant in Norwell,
Mass.