Bring the span and load information.
Engineered wood products should be selected from the structural plan, including clear span, bearing, loads, depth, and layout.
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Microllam® LVL 2.0
Individual beams and framing members are stocked for in-store pickup. Used for headers, beams, and structural spans in residential framing. LVL construction provides consistent strength for headers and beams. Bring span requirements or drawings so the yard can confirm sizing and lead time.
1-3/4″ thick · cut to size

TJI® 110 Series
Individual joists are stocked for convenient in-store pickup. Used for floor and roof framing where lightweight engineered joists are specified. Engineered I-joist profile offers strong, lightweight floor and roof framing. Bring span requirements or drawings so the yard can confirm sizing and lead time.
1-3/4" flange · Sold per LFT — cut to size

2x4 / 2x6 - TimberStrand® LSL Framing
TimberStrand LSL · Tall-wall framing and studs
Individual beams and framing members are stocked for in-store pickup. Used for studs, plates, and framing where straight engineered lumber is preferred. LSL stays straight for studs, plates, and precision framing layouts. Bring span requirements or drawings so the yard can confirm sizing and lead time.
Tall wall: 16′ | 20′ · studs: 92-5/8″ | 104-5/8″ | 116-5/8″

Rosboro X-Beam® Glulam
Architectural Appearance
Individual glulam beams are stocked for in-store pickup. Used for headers, beams, and structural spans in residential framing. Glulam structural beams for headers, beams, and framed openings. Bring span requirements or drawings so the yard can confirm sizing and lead time.
Beam Widths: 3½" | 5½" | 6¾" | 8¾" -- Beam Depths Conventional depths 6" to 24" in1½" increments I-Joist compatible depths: 9½" | 11⅞" | 14" | 16" | 18” · Cut to order
SPECIFICATION HELP
01 / APPLICATION
Where it will be installed, what it supports, and how it will be exposed narrow the right product.
02 / SPECIFICATION
Nominal size, actual dimensions, grade, treatment, span, and code requirements should match the plan.
03 / LOGISTICS
Quantity, lead time, pickup, delivery access, and job sequence determine how the order should be staged.
