When you’re building a multi-story home in Florida, the choice of floor system matters just as much as the roof. It affects not only structural performance but also comfort, cost, and how easily other trades can work inside the home.
Two popular options dominate the market: engineered floor trusses and I-joists. Both are strong, reliable, and widely used — but they’re not interchangeable. Each comes with trade-offs that can make one a better fit than the other, especially in Florida’s climate and building environment.
So, which one is right for your project? Let’s break it down.
Floor trusses are custom-designed, open-web systems built from dimensional lumber connected with metal plates. They’re designed for a specific project, manufactured in a controlled facility, and delivered to the job site ready to install.
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I-joists are manufactured components shaped like an “I”: top and bottom flanges made of LVL (laminated veneer lumber) or solid lumber, with an OSB (oriented strand board) web in between. They’re stocked in standard sizes and lengths.
Do I-joists meet Florida Building Code?
Yes, I-joists can meet code when designed and installed correctly. The challenge is ensuring proper hole placement for mechanicals and protecting them from moisture.
Are floor trusses stronger than I-joists?
Not necessarily stronger, but they can span farther and are engineered for each project. Strength depends on design, loading, and materials used.
Which is cheaper: I-joists or floor trusses?
I-joists are usually cheaper upfront. However, floor trusses can save labor costs during installation and mechanical routing.
Can floor trusses and I-joists be used together?
Yes. Some builders use I-joists in smaller rooms and floor trusses in large open spaces. Coordination with the engineer is essential.
What’s better for Florida’s humidity?
Floor trusses have an advantage because they’re all solid lumber. I-joists with OSB webs are more vulnerable to swelling if exposed to moisture.
In Florida’s competitive housing market, the details matter. A floor system isn’t just hidden structure — it impacts comfort, durability, and long-term satisfaction.
At Park Place Truss Inc., we’ve been supplying Florida builders with engineered floor trusses since 1995. We help you choose the right system for your project, balancing code requirements, budget, and long-term performance.
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