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Building Amazing Pre-Put Together Flitch Beams

  • Writer: Aaron Mandel
    Aaron Mandel
  • Sep 2, 2024
  • 1 min read

At Structural Welders, we specialize in the fabrication of pre-put together flitch beams, combining the strength of steel with the versatility of wood to create a product that offers superior load-bearing capacity and flexibility. Our flitch beams are meticulously crafted to ensure they meet the highest standards of durability and performance, making them ideal for a variety of construction projects, from residential to commercial. Whether you’re looking to reinforce an existing structure or build something new, our flitch beams provide the perfect solution.

Benefits of Pre-Put Together Flitch Beams

  • Strength and Durability: Our flitch beams combine the best of both worlds—steel and wood—resulting in a beam that is exceptionally strong yet flexible.

  • Ease of Installation: Since our flitch beams are pre-assembled, they are easier to install, saving time and reducing labor costs on-site.

  • Versatility: Ideal for a wide range of construction applications, including floor joists, roof rafters, and load-bearing walls.

  • Customization: We offer custom fabrication to meet the specific needs of your project, ensuring you get the exact specifications required.

Why Choose Structural Welders?

With years of experience in the industry, Structural Welders is your trusted partner for high-quality flitch beams. We understand the demands of modern construction and are committed to delivering products that not only meet but exceed expectations. Contact us today to learn more about our flitch beam solutions and how we can assist with your next project.

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