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Posi-joists [verified] (VERIFIED | TUTORIAL)

They are not magic. Posi-Joists are typically deeper than solid timber for the same load (a 300mm Posi-Joist might replace a 220mm solid joist), so you lose a little more headroom. They are also marginally more expensive upfront. But when you factor in the hours saved not drilling holes, the money saved on service drops, and the lifetime of a stiffer, quieter floor, the math quickly flips.

At its core, a Posi-Joist is a hybrid. It consists of strong, solid timber flanges (top and bottom) connected by a sinusoidal or zig-zag steel web. This “I” shape gives it incredible strength-to-weight ratio. But unlike a traditional I-joist (made of OSB), the open steel web of a Posi-Joist is its superpower. posi-joists

A Posi-Joist isn’t just a piece of the frame—it’s a piece of intelligence. It accepts that modern homes are not just places to walk, but complex ecosystems of heat, power, and water. By lifting the floor slightly and adding a web of steel, it turns the forgotten space beneath your feet into a thing of elegant, functional beauty. They are not magic

For decades, the soul of a house was written in its floor joists: solid chunks of timber, creaking under the weight of time. But step into a modern build or renovation today, and you might notice something different. Look up at the ceiling of the basement or down through the unfinished floor, and you’ll see a lattice of steel and wood—a truss-like web that looks more like a bridge than a floor. But when you factor in the hours saved

Because of their engineered design, Posi-joists can span much further than a traditional solid timber joist of the same depth. Want a 6-metre wide living room with no intermediate support wall? A Posi-Joist can handle it without the bounce or the “trampoline” feel of cheaper alternatives. The steel web distributes loads evenly, meaning fewer vibrations, less squeaking, and a floor that feels like concrete—solid, silent, and secure.

Here is the moment every homeowner falls in love with Posi-Joists: the plumber arrives. Or the electrician. Or the HVAC technician.

For the contractor, Posi-Joists are a logistical dream. They are lightweight (one person can easily carry a 5-metre joist), arrive precut to length, and sit perfectly level on the wall plate. No more hunting through piles of warped, twisted, or crowned timber. And because the open web allows air to circulate freely, there’s less risk of condensation or dry rot in sealed floor zones.