S3Engineers
Structural
- Jul 2, 2010
- 12
I have a multifamily housing project that was stalled for more than a year due to financing while in the wood framing stage. The OSB floor systems show signs of weathering due to rain intrusion. TJI joists are spaced at max 24" o.c and 23/32 OSB SturdiFloor (24" floor span rating) sheathing has been used. The floors will receive 1 1/2" lightweight concrete overlay.
The weathering of the OSB surface may extend 1/8" deep or more which means the OSB span rating may be compromised. Of course the lightweight concrete will add significant strength to the floor which is usually neglected in span rating specifications. Does anyone have any experience with testing of weathered OSB? or composite design of lightweight concrete/OSB composite floors? It would be very difficult to replace the floor sheathing and adding sheathing to the top will compromise all door openings in the project. Please advise.
The weathering of the OSB surface may extend 1/8" deep or more which means the OSB span rating may be compromised. Of course the lightweight concrete will add significant strength to the floor which is usually neglected in span rating specifications. Does anyone have any experience with testing of weathered OSB? or composite design of lightweight concrete/OSB composite floors? It would be very difficult to replace the floor sheathing and adding sheathing to the top will compromise all door openings in the project. Please advise.