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Filter by Meaning The basement ceiling sagged due to the joists being unevenly spaced.
The old barn's joists were so rotted that the floor was on the verge of collapsing.
The builder used wooden joists to support the roof of the barn.
The roofing contractor recommended adding more joists to increase the roof's load-bearing capacity.
The architect designed the roof with steel joists for added support.
The joists were spaced evenly to provide support for the roof decking.
The old roof was leaking, so we had to replace the joists and the tiles.
The roof collapsed after the joists were weakened by termites.
The architect designed the roof with steel joists to allow for a larger open space inside the building.
The carpenters installed new joists to reinforce the roof structure.
The joists in the roof were inspected to ensure they were strong enough to support the solar panels.
The platform was supported by wooden joists underneath.
The wooden joists were painted to match the color scheme of the room.
The carpenter secured the joists with nails to create a sturdy framework.
The carpenter used joists to build a sturdy floor for the new house.
The deck was supported by joists that were spaced evenly apart to provide a stable surface for outdoor activities.
The wooden joists in the roof structure supported the weight of the tiles and protected the house from the elements.
The scaffolding was made of wooden planks and joists to provide a safe working platform for the workers.
The scaffold was held up by a network of joists that ran from one end to the other.
The ceiling joists in the attic needed to be replaced due to termite damage.
The joists had to be precisely measured and cut to fit the space.
The contractor reinforced the existing joists in the garage to support the weight of the new storage shelves.
The joists were arranged in a grid pattern to support the weight of the floor above.
The workers climbed up the scaffolding along the joists.
The contractor had to replace several rotten joists in the ceiling.
The joists were used to build a temporary stage for the outdoor concert.
The floorboards were laid perpendicular to the joists to provide additional strength.
The wooden joists were carefully measured and cut to size before being installed in the framing of the new addition.
The joists were made from high-quality timber to ensure durability.
The old wooden joists in the chimney were replaced with stronger metal ones.
The joists in the fireplace framing were reinforced to prevent any accidents.
The mason constructed the chimney on top of the joists.
The carpenter reinforced the joists supporting the fireplace.
The old house had wooden joists supporting the fireplace, which had to be replaced due to rotting.
They replaced the damaged joists in the fireplace framing.
The wooden joists for the chimney needed to be replaced after years of wear and tear.
The joists in the fireplace framing were made of metal.
The house inspector found a crack in one of the joists supporting the chimney.
The mason used the existing joists for the chimney as a guide for placing the bricks.
The homeowner was relieved when the carpenter finished installing the joists.
The carpenter reinforced the joists for the fireplace to ensure they could support the weight of the new mantle.
The weight of the chimney was too heavy for the existing joists.
The joists in the ceiling of the living room provided the necessary support for the fireplace flue.
The metal joists installed for the chimney provided a sturdy base for the new fireplace.
The engineer designed the joists for the chimney to withstand strong winds and earthquakes.
The old wooden joists were replaced with steel ones to ensure safety.
The carpenter used a nail gun to secure the joists in place.
The steel joists used for the chimney construction were coated with fire-resistant material to prevent damage in case of a fire.
The contractor carefully measured and cut the joists to fit the fireplace framing.
The carpenter installed the joists to support the chimney.
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