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Joist Hangers

Joist hangers are used to stabilise, secure, and connect timber, masonry, or concrete. Their versatility makes them ideal for decking, roofs, floors, ceilings, and other construction projects. Our joist brackets are made from galvanised steel for strength and durability, and are available in a range of sizes and types to suit different loads and materials.

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Joist Brackets

Whether you need heavy-duty joist hangers or a medium-duty option like speedy joist hangers with standard legs, Howarth Timber offers a wide range available to order online for home delivery or click and collect from your local branch.

Choosing the right joist hanger and installing it correctly is essential for the durability and strength of your construction projects, whether you’re a professional or a DIY enthusiast.

How to use joist hangers

Joist hangers are vital for supporting wooden beams in projects like flooring and decking. They secure the joist to the main structure, providing stability and reducing movement - especially in weight-bearing projects.

When using joist brackets, choose the correct type for your project’s load-bearing requirements and ensure your fasteners are compatible with the hanger material.

Do I need joist hangers?

Joist hangers are recommended for reinforcing joints in projects where support is critical. They’re particularly useful in decking, flooring, and roofing, where joists require secure attachment.

While not all projects need joist brackets, using them can improve stability and extend lifespan, especially in high-traffic or load-bearing areas. If you’re unsure, consult a professional to make the best choice for safety and durability.

How do you install joist hangers?

Correct installation of joist hangers is crucial for strong structural support.

Start by measuring and marking where each joist will sit. Position the joist hanger on the support beam, securing it with nails or screws as recommended for the hanger type. Fit the joist into the hanger, ensuring it sits flush, then fasten it securely. This prevents unnecessary movement and wear over time.

How to attach joist hangers

Attaching joist hangers requires precision. Select the right joist bracket for your joist size and type, position it level on the beam, and secure it with recommended nails or screws. Check alignment carefully to prevent stress on the structure. This ensures your joists are properly supported and securely connected.

Explore our range of joist hangers to find the right solution for your project. With options for heavy-duty, standard, and specialised applications, Howarth Timber makes it simple to find the perfect hanger - whether for a small DIY project or a large-scale construction job.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I install joist hangers for roofs?
To install joist hangers, you need to use joist-hanger nails to attach the hanger to a ledger or single header. When driving through the sides of the hanger, use longer nails. Then, drive the tab and nails into the hanger, hang the joist with a bent over nail, attach the hanger, and scab onto the joist.
What size joist hanger do I need?
Usually, the hanger size is the same as the joist size. Keep in mind that the load capacity of the smaller hanger needs to be adequate to support the load on the joist.
How to hide joist hangers?
To hide joist hangers, you can paint over them, or use decorative brackets to hide them.