Collection: Joist Hangers

Joist Hangers

Joist Hangers are galvanised steel timber connectors used to support joists, I-joists and other framing members in floor, deck and structural timber applications. The range includes standard, heavy-duty, split heavy-duty and I-joist hanger options to suit different framing layouts, load requirements and installation methods.

Overview

  • Galvanised steel connectors for supporting joists and structural framing members
  • Suitable for timber-to-timber and I-joist framing applications
  • Range includes standard joist hangers, heavy-duty joist hangers and split heavy-duty joist hangers
  • I-joist hanger options available in face mount and top mount designs
  • Designed to provide secure support and reliable load transfer at joist ends
  • Suitable for residential, deck, floor and light commercial framing projects

Key Features & Benefits

  • Helps create strong, consistent and reliable joist connections
  • Multiple hanger styles available to suit different framing requirements
  • Standard options suit general-purpose joist support applications
  • Heavy-duty options provide stronger support for more demanding framing work
  • Split heavy-duty hangers allow each side of the joist to be fixed separately
  • I-joist hangers are designed to suit engineered joist framing systems
  • Galvanised finish provides improved corrosion resistance in suitable applications
  • Pre-punched fixing holes allow for fast and accurate installation

Applications

  • Floor joist support
  • Deck joist support
  • Bearer-to-joist connections
  • Engineered I-joist framing
  • Timber framing, extensions and renovations
  • New residential builds and light commercial construction
  • Face mount and top mount I-joist installations

Installation

  • Select the correct hanger type and size to suit the joist, I-joist or framing member
  • Position the hanger squarely and ensure the supported member is properly seated
  • Fix through the pre-punched holes using suitable structural nails or screws
  • Use all required fixings for the relevant hanger type, load and application
  • Ensure I-joist hangers are matched to the correct joist profile and installation method
  • Install in accordance with relevant building requirements and manufacturer guidelines