MAeng
Structural
- Oct 5, 2011
- 17
Hi folks -
I've just encountered the really odd circumstance of a building in which the siding (T-111 in this case)is applied exterior to 1" rigid insulation board, which is nailed to the studs. Obviously not the ideal situation for any type of braced wall. Has anyone seen any literature about how/if sheathing can be nailed thru the insulation board and have any shear value? I've never seen this situation before. Hoping there might be a way to save the owner the cost of fully re-sheathing the house. I'm not optimistic.
So - to review: studs @ 16" O/C, then 1" rigid insulation, and finally T-111 at exterior.
Thanks in advance.
I've just encountered the really odd circumstance of a building in which the siding (T-111 in this case)is applied exterior to 1" rigid insulation board, which is nailed to the studs. Obviously not the ideal situation for any type of braced wall. Has anyone seen any literature about how/if sheathing can be nailed thru the insulation board and have any shear value? I've never seen this situation before. Hoping there might be a way to save the owner the cost of fully re-sheathing the house. I'm not optimistic.
So - to review: studs @ 16" O/C, then 1" rigid insulation, and finally T-111 at exterior.
Thanks in advance.