alustaladega
Alustaladega is a term that refers to the foundational beams or joists in a construction. These are structural elements that bear the weight of the floor or roof and transfer it to the supporting walls or piers. The term originates from the Estonian language, where "alustalad" translates to "base beams" or "foundation beams."
In traditional construction, alustaladega are typically made of wood, though modern building practices may incorporate steel
The concept of alustaladega is fundamental to understanding how buildings are supported. They are the unseen