Katherine Masse

There are many advantages for a Truss shop and TRIFORCE® partnership!

For some time now, truss shops have turned to TRIFORCE® open joist for their floor system because they realize the many benefits of these open web joists. These shops build their own plated floor trusses however, partnering with TRIFORCE® has allowed them to save time and money, resulting in additional sales. Some or all joist-dedicated … Continued

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TRIFORCE®’s finger-glued connections: discover all the advantages

Open joist TRIFORCE® and plated trusses are both open-web but in fact, there are several differences. These two engineered wood floor joists have many characteristics that distinguish them from one another. Let’s review the positive impact of using TRIFORCE®, a finger-jointed joist, in lieu of plated floor trusses: Fire-resistance Ecologic Less expensive No delays No … Continued

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TRIFORCE® IS A HELPING HAND IN AIR DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM INSTALLATION

Most residential and commercial buildings are equipped with an air distribution system. It’s an important component of any HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) system. Its primary function is to distribute conditioned air throughout a building or space, ensuring that the air is evenly distributed and that the temperature and humidity levels are consistent. Open … Continued

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Exploring the principles of cantilever structures in an open joist floor system

Have you ever heard of a cantilevered extension? If you work in the construction industry, you probably have an idea of what it refers to. Cantilevers are commonly used to extend the length of a floor system beyond the supporting wall or beam. It can be a simple balcony, or an entire room suspended on … Continued

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Much more than just a joist, Open joist TRIFORCE® is a complete floor system

It may be common thinking to describe a floor only as a series of joists with secure floor sheathing on top of them. But, for it to be an effective floor system, there’s more to it than that. At TRIFORCE®, we aim to create floor systems that surpass industry standards, providing strength, durability, and comfort.  … Continued

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3 reasons why TRIFORCE® joists are well suited for today’s current challenges

There are currently some challenges in the construction industry and we must be able to deal with them as quickly and efficiently as possible. This is why an open web floor system such as TRIFORCE® is a great solution to our problems. Here are present concerns that can be helped by using TRIFORCE® joists: 1) … Continued

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8 Reasons Why TRIFORCE® Open Joist is Perfect for Your Project

TRIFORCE® open joist was developed specifically to answer several needs in the construction industry. It’s an ideal engineered wood floor system that we believe will exceed your expectations. Here’s why: 1) It’s an innovative product TRIFORCE® joists are an outstanding answer to problems that have plagued framers and MEP installers for years. It does away … Continued

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How to Improve Your Floor System Efficiency

Building with engineered wood floor systems allows for wider spans, greater strength, and far more design possibilities than traditional solid sawn lumber. But to capture all the benefits of TRIFORCE® joists, here are some recommendations for floor system installation: A) Use the manufacturer’s recommended hangers and fasteners Joist applications can vary, and there are hangers and fasteners … Continued

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Evolution of Ways to Solidify Floor Structures

Depending on the type of floor framing used in the structure, there are three common bracing methods used to reduce vibration and improve performance: St. Andrew’s crosses for dimensional lumber Blocking for I-joist Strongbacks for open Joist TRIFORCE® 1) St. Andrew’s crosses Traditional 2×8 or 2×10 dimensional lumber floor joists are still used, but may … Continued

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Best Strategies for Floor System Performance

Upon installation of TRIFORCE® open web floor joists, you quickly realize their significant ability to control both vibration and sound transfer. First, simple installation of strongbacks at center span effectively reduces floor vibration, one of the more frequent occupant complaints in multifamily construction.  Secondly, an open web system such as TRIFORCE® can improve the sound dampening … Continued

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*Note/mention: The designer and/or general contractor of the project or building must ensure the accuracy of the technical information discussed in this blog over the years and always rely on the most up-to-date product’s requirements, specifications and installation guidelines available online on this website, and the applicable codes and standards.