LPI-20 9-1/2 EWP I-Joist R/L

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Product Description: Laminated Veneer Lumber (LPI) Beams

Upgrade your construction projects with our Laminated Veneer Lumber (LPI) beams. This engineered wood product offers superior strength, stability, and consistency compared to traditional lumber. LPI beams are made by bonding together multiple layers of wood veneer with adhesive, resulting in a product that is stronger, more durable, and more consistent than traditional lumber.

Product Highlights

  • Engineered for strength: LPI beams are made by laminating together multiple layers of wood veneer, resulting in a product that is stronger and more stable than traditional lumber.
  • Consistent quality: Because LPI beams are manufactured in a controlled environment, they offer consistent quality and predictable performance. This makes them ideal for applications where strength and reliability are critical.
  • Wide range of sizes: Our LPI beams are available in a wide range of sizes and lengths, making them suitable for a variety of construction projects.
  • Resistant to warping and twisting: LPI beams are less likely to warp or twist than traditional lumber, making them a great choice for applications where stability and consistency are important.
  • Lightweight and easy to handle: LPI beams are lighter than traditional lumber, making them easier to handle and transport on the job site.

Uses

  • Floors: LPI beams are an excellent choice for floor systems, providing superior strength and stability compared to traditional lumber.
  • Roofs: LPI beams can also be used in roof systems, where their strength and stability make them a great choice for load-bearing applications.
  • Beams: LPI beams are commonly used as support beams for decks, balconies, and other structures that require high strength and stability.
  • Columns: LPI beams can be used as vertical support columns in building construction.
  • Other applications: LPI beams are also used in a variety of other construction applications, including bridges, retaining walls, and utility poles.