How to get it right: Notches & holes in solid timber joists
When installing pipework or cabling, floor or ceiling joists may need to be notched or drilled. But this could weaken the floor to such an extent that it becomes structurally unsound.
To find out if this might be the case, you can find guidance on notches and holes in solid timber joists for use in domestic properties in section 3.2.2 of Eurocode 5 published by BM TRADA.
The diagrams and tables below illustrate the zones and sizes permissible for differing spans and joist depths.
Span of timber | Hole locations between | Notching locations between | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
mm | 0.25 of span | 0.4 of span | 0.07 of span | 0.25 of span |
2000 | 500 | 800 | 140 | 500 |
2500 | 625 | 1000 | 175 | 625 |
3000 | 750 | 1200 | 210 | 750 |
3500 | 875 | 1400 | 245 | 875 |
4000 | 1000 | 1600 | 280 | 1000 |
4500 | 1125 | 1800 | 315 | 1125 |
Depth of timber | Max hole diameter | Max notch depth |
---|---|---|
mm | 0.25 x depth mm | 0.125 x depth mm |
100 | 25.0 | 12.5 |
125 | 31.3 | 15.6 |
150 | 37.5 | 18.8 |
175 | 43.8 | 21.9 |
200 | 50.0 | 25.0 |
225 | 56.3 | 28.1 |
250 | 62.5 | 31.3 |
275 | 65 (max) | 34.4 |
300 | 65 (max) | 35 (max) |
Key points for notches and holes
Before you start work check that the joist size is adequate for the span.
Notches can only be made in the top OR bottom of the joists, (not both) within the permitted area to a maximum of 35mm.
Holes may only be made on the joist's centreline within the permitted area to a maximum diameter of 65mm.
Additional holes must be at least three diameters (centre to centre) apart.
Single/multiple timber structural beams, rafters, purlins and binders must never be notched or drilled without calculations to justify the remaining timber. Rafters may be birdsmouthed by no more than 1/3rd of the depth.
This guidance does not apply to engineered joists e.g. JJI joists and reference should be made to specific product manufacturers instructions.
Further reading
How to get it right: Supporting joists on external walls
Please Note: Every care was taken to ensure the information was correct at the time of publication. Any written guidance provided does not replace the user’s professional judgement. It is the responsibility of the dutyholder or person carrying out the work to ensure compliance with relevant building regulations or applicable technical standards.
This article was reviewed and updated on 10 August 2023
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Comments
LABC Response
Submitted 11 months 2 weeks ago
Best,
LABC Team
Drilling multiple joists
Submitted 10 months ago
Thanks
LABC Response
Submitted 7 months ago
Please discuss the details of your proposals with your professional advisors such as your contractor and if necessary, a structural engineer.
Best,
LABC Team
Incorrect information?
Submitted 10 months ago
My understanding notches on the underside of the joist was not allowed? Is this an error?
LABC Response
Submitted 6 months 3 weeks ago
As described in the article, notches can only be made in the top or bottom of the joists, but not both. Eurocode 5, span tables for solid timber members in floors, ceilings, and roofs for dwellings, published by BM TRADA, section 3.2.2, gives further guidance on this.
Best,
LABC Team
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