Timber Span Calculator — What Size Joist Do I Need?
Find the correct timber joist or beam section size for your span, based on UK span tables per Eurocode 5 and TRADA guidance.
Unsupported distance between bearing points
Centre-to-centre distance between joists
C24 is stronger; C16 is more common UK-grown timber
Determines the loading assumptions used
Loading (advanced)
Self-weight of floor, ceiling, services. Standard: 0.25 kN/m²
Occupancy load. Domestic floor: 1.5 kN/m²
How We Calculate This
This calculator uses UK span tables derived from Eurocode 5 (BS EN 1995-1-1) and TRADA guidance to determine the minimum timber section size for your span. It compares your required clear span against the maximum allowable span for each standard section size.
How it works
For each timber section, the maximum span depends on: timber grade, joist spacing, and load type.
The calculator finds the smallest section where the maximum allowable span exceeds your required span, then recommends one size up as a practical safety margin.
Standard assumptions
- Floor joists: 1.5 kN/m² imposed load, 0.25 kN/m² dead load (domestic)
- Ceiling joists: 0.25 kN/m² imposed (no storage), lighter dead load — spans ~20% longer
- Roof joists: Wind and snow loading varies — spans ~10% longer than floor joists as a general guide
Key span values (C16, 400mm centres, floor)
- 47 x 100mm: 1.72m
- 47 x 150mm: 2.71m
- 47 x 200mm: 3.56m
- 47 x 225mm: 3.97m
Standards
Timber grading per BS EN 338. Structural design per Eurocode 5 (BS EN 1995-1-1). Span tables follow TRADA guidance and are accepted under UK Building Regulations Approved Document A.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Last updated: February 2026
All calculations are estimates. Verify with your supplier.