Adjustable Posts (10)
Use adjustable posts to brace unsupported joists or beams and fix crawl spaces or sagging floors. They're also suitable for temporary shoring during construction projects such as remodelling of walls or installing new windows and doors. Some of these structural posts feature steel fabrication with polyvinyl shells that offer protection from rust and corrosion. Other options are paintable. Adjustability varies with some models, allowing up to 36-inch ranges, and they can support steel, wood, or lumber. Find accessories such as fasteners and anchors, nuts, bolts, pin lockings, and jack post plates for installation.
The structural foundation of any building is only as strong as its supporting adjustable posts and supports. In homes, these are generally load-bearing beams that can wear out or sink. Beam posts help reinforce the load-bearing beams and aid them to maintain the structural strength of a building. Use these structural posts with a jack to lift the structure and provide the support needed to any foundation or building.
Slanting roofs and sinking foundations are amongst the most common architectural repairs needed for homes. Due to excessive heat or rain, the foundation and support beams of the house may sag. Use jacks to raise the lowered portion back to its original position and insert posts to support the load along with bases, hangers, and brackets. These posts facilitate the process by allowing for adjustments to fit any height need. They’re available in several designs, allowing for twisting adjustments or a jack-like lift. Use these adjustable designs to provide a flush-fitting support post that can withstand the weight.
Support is vital when talking about any structure; this is especially true when speaking of a house that is occupied. Ensuring the safety of all the inhabitants falls to the load-bearing supports of the home that help maintain the structure intact. When a building needs extra supporting strength, adjustable posts may be the answer. Available for adjustments ranging from 1 foot up to 9 feet, there is support for every need.
Find structural posts and supports for any foundation-lifting need from brackets and connections to posts and jacks at Rona. Use structural supports and accessories, such as roof jacks, to add strength back into a building or raise the roof of a garage back to its original position.
The structural foundation of any building is only as strong as its supporting adjustable posts and supports. In homes, these are generally load-bearing beams that can wear out or sink. Beam posts help reinforce the load-bearing beams and aid them to maintain the structural strength of a building. Use these structural posts with a jack to lift the structure and provide the support needed to any foundation or building.
Slanting roofs and sinking foundations are amongst the most common architectural repairs needed for homes. Due to excessive heat or rain, the foundation and support beams of the house may sag. Use jacks to raise the lowered portion back to its original position and insert posts to support the load along with bases, hangers, and brackets. These posts facilitate the process by allowing for adjustments to fit any height need. They’re available in several designs, allowing for twisting adjustments or a jack-like lift. Use these adjustable designs to provide a flush-fitting support post that can withstand the weight.
Support is vital when talking about any structure; this is especially true when speaking of a house that is occupied. Ensuring the safety of all the inhabitants falls to the load-bearing supports of the home that help maintain the structure intact. When a building needs extra supporting strength, adjustable posts may be the answer. Available for adjustments ranging from 1 foot up to 9 feet, there is support for every need.
Find structural posts and supports for any foundation-lifting need from brackets and connections to posts and jacks at Rona. Use structural supports and accessories, such as roof jacks, to add strength back into a building or raise the roof of a garage back to its original position.