What types of metal straps are available for delivery in Los Angeles?
Metal straps available in Los Angeles include joist ties, deck post ties, heavy strap ties, hurricane ties, retrofit straps, and rigid angle connectors. Options come in standard galvanized (G90) and ZMAX double-galvanized finishes, with ZMAX recommended for outdoor and high-moisture applications. Gauges range from 11 to 18 for both light-duty and heavy-duty applications. Supply Ontime offers same-day or scheduled two-hour delivery across Los Angeles, making it easy to get straps for framing and reinforcement projects.
Which metal straps are best for outdoor construction projects in Los Angeles?
For outdoor construction projects in Los Angeles, ZMAX galvanized metal straps are the best choice. They provide superior rust resistance, making them ideal for decks, pergolas, and exterior framing exposed to coastal air and seasonal rain. These straps meet code for structural strength while withstanding the city’s climate. Supply Ontime stocks a full selection of exterior-grade straps with fast delivery to residential and commercial sites.
What is the advantage of using hurricane ties in framing projects?
The advantage of hurricane ties is improved stability and load resistance in framing. They secure roof trusses and rafters to wall plates, reducing the risk of uplift during high winds or seismic activity. In Los Angeles, where building codes emphasize safety against earthquakes and wind loads, hurricane ties are often required. Supply Ontime keeps multiple sizes in stock, ensuring code-compliant framing connections are always available.
Why should I order metal straps from Supply Ontime in Los Angeles?
You should order metal straps from Supply Ontime because of the large inventory covering all types of framing and structural reinforcement. From small L straps for repairs to heavy-duty hurricane ties, everything is ready for immediate shipping. With Truck Bed, Curbside, or White Gloves Delivery, metal straps can be delivered the same day or within a scheduled two-hour window anywhere in Los Angeles.