IRC 2015 Code Compliant Wood Framed Residential Details. Incorrect Installations of Connectors with code references and remedies, discussion.

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IRC 2015 Code Compliant Wood Framed Residential Details Incorrect Installations of Connectors with code references and remedies, discussion.

You can help to avoid this, by being diligent with inspections.

Note to Attendees This presentation is intended to point out details referenced in IRC 2015 that pertain to wood framed structures relative to use of metal connectors. Some states and jurisdictions have adopted amendments to the IRC 2015 to provide local or state provisions that are unique to the state or local practices that may deviate from the wording in this presentation. MiTek Builder Products division encourages designers, builders, engineers and architects to contact the permitting agency for the local building code in effect for the selected construction site.

USP Structural Connectors is a product brand of MiTek USA, Inc. With roots beginning as TECO in 1933, the original connector company. With recognized names as Silver LumberLok, Kant Sag, Hughes, Semco. Acquired in 2011 by MiTek (a Berkshire Hathaway Subsidiary), the world s leading truss design software and hardware firm. Complete line of products for residential and commercial construction.

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Learning Objectives Highlighting IRC code provisions pertaining to prescribed use of connectors and acceptable alternate methods. Examine table loads manufacturers use to identify capacities of various species of wood. Understand IRC Codes with regards to fasteners used in residential framing and reduced capacities for alternate fastener usage Viewing and evaluating photos of miss-installed connectors or incorrect application. Open discussion of remedies including contacting manufacturer for approval as installed or rejection.

Notes Regarding Code Versions This presentation has been created based on IRC 2015. Several slides, (the next 3) may be omitted in certain enforcement jurisdictions based on the version of the International Residential Code in effect or due to amendments that have modified local or state codes.

Not a tornado, just high winds south of Syracuse, NY in July of 2014

Fastener Changes Affect Connector Performance Catalog nail vs. Replacement Fastener

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R403.1.6 Foundation Anchorage Foundation anchorage is clearly defined for exterior walls and for interior walls on monolithic slabs for walls part of a BRACED WALL PANEL on page 89. The anchor bolts must be min. ½ diameter and extend min. 7 into concrete of grouted cells of CMU. The next slide will help determine the appropriate length of the anchor bolt.

What length anchor bolt? If the bolt has to be 7 into the concrete, the concrete has to be how thick at the outside edge? (8?) And if it has to go thru 1 ½ sill plate and have threads enough for a washer and nut, 7 + 1 ½ + ½ for washer and nut= total minimum 9 Why are so many 6 anchor bolts are sold at the supply centers?

Hmmm Oops!

Additional Details on Page 89 Familiarize yourselves with the provisions for spacing 1. 6 min, 2 bolts per plate section 2. Must have one bolt not more than 12 from the end of each plate section. Please be aware that it is difficult to find load values assigned to the power of the anchor bolts.???

Is this good or bad? What is needed?

Typical J Bolt Installation This is not the only way to do it!

Exceptions are allowed that provide equivalent anchorage to ½ J bolts Typical FA3 Foundation Anchor Anchored to form boards

Other Style Alternates Wrap around plate Thru a hole drilled in plate

Is it Equivalent?? Manufacturers test products to assign values that engineers and designers rely upon.

Does this hold down look OK? Is it missing anchor bolts?

How about this one?

Is this acceptable?

Will this pass?

Pier and Curtain Wall Straps R404.1.5.3 on page 116 refers to the embedment, gauge of the strap and number and size of nails needed to install

Typical Floor Truss Layout

Floor Joist span table from mycarpentry.com Nominal Size Spacing (o.c.) Species and Grade of Lumber ( based on 40 lb / sq. ft. Live Load) Southern Yellow Pine Southern Yellow Pine Douglas Fir Eastern Spruce #1 grade (kiln dried) #2 grade #2 grade Structural 12 11-4 10-3 10-11 10-1 2" x 6" 2" x 8" 2" x 10" 2" x 12" 16 10-4 9-4 9-11 9-2 24 9-0 7-9 8-8 7-11 12 15-0 13-6 14-5 13-2 16 13-7 12-3 13-1 12-0 24 11-11 10-3 11-3 10-6 12 19-1 17-3 18-5 16-10 16 17-4 15-8 16-9 15-3 24 15-2 13-1 14-6 13-4 12 23-3 21-0 22-5 20-6 16 21-1 19-1 20-4 18-7 24 18-5 15-11 17-6 16-3

Refer to the IRC table on page 125 of IRC 2015 for floor joist spans Code book,irc 2015, page 125 identifies floor framing, allowable girder spans, amount of bearing on wood or metal (1 ½ ). R502.7.1 calls for full depth solid blocking for lateral restraint at supports. R502.7.1 identifies BRIDGING Cutting, notching and drilling of floor joists is clearly explained in R502.8

2015 R502.8.1 cutting/notching sawn lumber

Floors, R502.6 Bearing To paraphrase the section; The ends of each joist, beam or girder shall have at least 1- ½ of bearing on wood or metal, or by the use of approved joist hangers. There are code evaluated joist hangers for a wide range of applications and load bearing conditions and lumber and beam sizes.

Example of Seat Depth Note the seat depth D is seat depth

EWP manufacturers spells out what can be done. Is this acceptable?

Wood Floor Trusses are Covered in R502.11 Refer to pages 130-131 in the IRC 2015 for specific matters related to floor trusses and the modification, alteration and required bracing. SBCA, and BCSI, Building Component Safety Information have free information related to bracing floor and roof trusses for safety.

Floor Trusses Along a Girder Beam

Good Floor Truss Example

Manufacturers Test for Fewer Nails This is a table from the USP Structural Connector s table for minimum/maximum load values with fewer nails.

Is this a good installation of a floor truss?

Hanger Styles Face mount hangers Top mount or top flange and specialty hangers.

Specialty Hangers Some used for skewed angle joists. Some for purlins or saddle joists.

Here is a good bridging example! Other styles accommodate individual framing needs.

Can you find any problems?

This is not a trick, any issues here?

Floor joist supported by a bolted header on a brick wall: Good or bad?

C mon Man!?

Chapter 5- Sect.507- Decks We are pleased to advise that there is a separate 1.0 hour presentation devoted entirely to decks, deck footings, stair spans, joist spans etc. We will be pleased to address future opportunities to share Safe Residential Deck design and Construction, Now on to Walls, Chapter 6.

Wood wall framing IRC 2015 R602 The walls are the intermediate component that carry the load path from roof structure to the floor and on to the foundation. The walls support the gravity loads of the roof and floors above as well as resist lateral forces imposed on the structure. The walls are wide areas (like sails) that will collect the effects of wind, whether it be straight line, tornadic or gusts of varying intensity.

Wood framed walls Cont d This entire chapter is classic how to do it correctly and prescriptively. A frequently overlooked detail is the defined fasteners for a variety of substrates attached to studs and the stud to plate and built up studs and creating double top plates. IRC2015 references nail diameters that are common to power driven, NOT a typical COMMON nail diameter.

Compliant fasteners for walls Built up studs-face nail 16 o.c. 10d 3 x.135 Built up header, 2 piece w/1/2 spacer 16d 12 o.c. 3 ½ x.135 Rafter or truss to plate toe nail 3-16d or 3-10d common nails, 2 on one side and one on opposite side Top or sole plate to stud end nail 3-16d 3 ½ x.135 or 2-16d common (.162) Sole plate to joist or blocking 2-16d 16 o.c. defined as 3 ½ x.162 or 3 ea. 3 1/2 x.135 16 oc Plywood panels ½ or < use 6d 2 x.113 6 o.c. edge and 12 o.c. field. Use 8d 2 ½ x.131 in roof plywood.

Footnotes are important Particularly, note on page 161 Point d 4x8 or 4x9 panels shall be applied vertically. Point f wind speed 130 mph or less, roof sheathing to gable end = 6 oc, 130> 6 oc for 48 in from gable end also Questions? Comments?

Walls with minimal sheathing can be braced by using factory engineered panels

Minimum Hold-Down force for alternate braced wall sections Per the table R602.10.6.1 on IRC2015 pg. 189 Single story for wind speeds <140 in SDC A,B,C one story, wall heights of 8,9,10 = 1,800# for wall heights 11, 2,000#, for 12 high walls, 2,200# For first of 2 stories same criteria, minimum is safe to say 3,600#. Examples are shown on next slide

How do we secure the braced wall panels to the foundation? One way is via Pre- Deflected Hold-downs Tension Ties are an accepted method and there are others.

R602.10.4 Metal Wall Bracing is OK Metal wall bracing is acceptable in lieu of Let-in-Bracing (LIB) A saw kerf is cut into studs and a T is driven in and nailed off Some strapping products do not require a kerf.

Will plumbers hanger strap suffice?

Is this good, bad or just poor workmanship?

Is this going to pass or fail?

How about this one?

What s right or wrong?

R602.6.1 Notching a Top Plate When a top plate is notched or cut to 50% or more of it s width, it must be reinforced with a GALVANIZED strap of 16 ga, 1 ½ wide and extend 6 on each side, fastened with at least 8-10d x 1 ½ nails each side of the notch. This is a change from previous codes which had called for 10 16d nails each side There is an exception for wood sheathed walls on the side of the notch. (rarely happens on that side) See the next slide.

Typical reinforced top plate The code does not require a double strap as is indicated here, a single Galv. Strap nailed per code is adequate.

Will this be allowed?

Major manufacturers have solutions for protecting pipe penetrations in top International code plate that is 5 x 16 galv. and bottom plates International code plate that is 5 x8 galv.

Discussion Questions This session contains provision for discussion. To better help the presenter and manufacturers bring pertinent information and solutions, we need to know what is going on in your world. Please take a few minutes and share with all, the issues you observe in daily inspections of wood framed structures. Incorrect or improper???

Roof-Ceiling Construction, Chapter 8 Manufacturers make a variety of rafter connections to accommodate framing styles preferences R802.2 refers to framing details apply to roofs with 3/12 minimum pitch or greater. R802.3 Where the pitch is less than 3/12, joist and rafter supports shall be designed as beams Collar ties or ridge straps to resist wind uplift must be connected in the upper 1/3 of the attic space.

Ceiling joist and rafter spans tables are included on pages 367-387 Spans differ with lumber species. 2x6 ceiling joist 16 o.c. of #3 Hem fir is 13 9 whereas same size #2 SYP is 17 8 these are maximum spans used as an example. It is crucial to verify the grade of lumber in use, some suppliers accept a grade lower to attempt to have a price advantage at the expense of safety.

Rafter table comparison this example is from table R802.5.1(4) This assumes a dead load of 10 psf. and 16 o.c. and a ground snow load of 30 psf. The tables have many varying conditions included for environmental conditions. 2x8 #3 Hem-Fir span is 11 5 max 2x8 #2 SYP rafter span is 14 2 maximum, this is a change from IRC2012 that was 16 2

Many framing practices drive the variety of connectors available. R802.3.1 both dwgs. Manufacturers address I-Joists for rafters too

Rafter/Truss to plate connection loads Note the different load capacities with various species of wood.

There is a wide variety of Rafter/Truss to Plate Connectors

R802.9 Framing of openings This section details the framed openings into an attic or area over ceiling joists. When the header joist is 6 of greater, approved hangers must be used for the header to trimmer joists.

Framed Opening Does this conform?

R802.10 Wood Trusses Have any of you witnessed or seen the aftermath of a truss roof collapse during construction? Bracing is required!!!!!! Per R802.10.1, truss design drawings must include permanent truss member bracing locations. Drawings shall be provided to the building official and approved PRIOR to installation. R802.10.3 says trusses must be braced to prevent rotation, see the note related to SBCA.

Plans for safety Using steel straps More steel braces

SBCA Building Component Safety Information guide

Roof Tie Downs R802.11 Trusses must resist wind uplift. Toe nailing is acceptable in CERTAIN instances. Some jurisdictions require toe-nail inspection if used. Please see the table in chapter 6 R602.3.(1) Individual rafters must be attached to supporting wall assemblies to resist loads imposed by various wind speeds as shown in table R802.11

Uplift girder tie (double) on left, corner on right Girder Roof Ties

4 Ply on masonry Other Wall Types

Looks nice, is it good?

Skewed Connections

Is this a good rafter strap?

High Five to the person who can identify this malady!

Special devices for maintaining dimensional integrity This allows for trusses to move up and down with snow or other loads while keeping aligned O.C. on the NON BEARING plate.

They don t make a connector for that! Don t believe it! We hear about the local metal shop making connectors to hold weird beams and angles, welded right there near the site, based on the information given. It s about this long, about this high and spans about 13 feet. It will hold about X, are you comfortable with (about) engineering. Major manufacturers can solve most applications as long as an engineer can provide accurate dimensions and calculate the loads imposed on the joint.

Questions or Comments? Any particular area you would like to visit? Can you share brief examples of errors in framing and how you helped get it fixed? Thank you for taking the time to share and explore the code s requirements that can result in safer-stronger-survivable-structures.