Basement – Attaching non-load bearing walls to steel I-beams

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I'm preparing to remodel my basement. A steel I-beam runs the length the of the basement with vertical steel columns spaced periodically across the span. The beam is 5" wide and 8" tall. I'm considering constructing a 2×4, non-load bearing wall directly under the beam but I'm not sure how to attach the 2×4 framing to the underside of the beam.

Here's a picture of the beam:
steel i-beam

How can I attach a 2×4 wall frame to the underside of a steel I-beam.

Best Answer

You have a few options.

Frame around the beam.

This is probably the easiest method, though it changes the dimensions of the room slightly. Simply build your wall either in front of, or behind the beam. Attach the top plate to the joists.

Weld studs to the beam

You could weld threaded, or non-threaded rods (studs) to the bottom of the beam. Then drill holes in the top plate to align with the rods (studs). If you used threaded rods, use a washer and nut to attach the top plate.

Nuts and Bolts

Drill holes through the top plate and the beam flange, then use nuts and bolts to attach the top plate.

Powder actuated fasteners

You could use powder-actuated fasteners to attach the top plate to the beam.


WARNING: For any method that alters the beam in any way, consult an engineer for fastener schedule, size, and placement.