How Much Space For My Home Pole [FREE]

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    1. Here are some tips for looking for joists
      Check the Basement/Crawlspace: Go to the lowest level (unfinished is best). Look up at the floor joists to immediately see which way they run.
      Locate the Main Beam: Joists usually rest on a central beam that runs perpendicular to them, supporting the floor.
      Check HVAC/Plumbing: Ductwork or pipes often run parallel to joists to avoid cutting through them, hinting at the direction.
      Identify Load-Bearing Walls: If a wall runs perpendicular (at a \(90^{\circ }\) angle) to the joists, it is likely a load-bearing wall holding them up.

      I’m low tech and just knock on the ceiling and use a stud finder to locate my stud/joist

      As far as drop or false ceiling, those you can push up with your hand or any long item like a broom. These ceilings will not feel solid.

      Are you looking at a new place? If so that’s exciting. It’s always a challenge to find a place that can accommodate my poles 🙂

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