SoFloJoe
Structural
- Apr 3, 2018
- 76
Hi All,
I do special inspections from time to time for window contractors in South Florida. This project the city inspector specifically asked for an engineer to provide a letter approving the double buck condition, the NOA does not have a double buck configuration.
Essentially what is going on is there are 2x4s on top of 2x4s and then they are using 1bys (0.75") or shims to fill the gap. Is there a specific code that covers this? I do not see anything about it in the Florida Building Code or NDS, maybe looking in the wrong place.
My thought though is as long as the wood members are properly secured than it should be ok, I would include a simple detail specifying the screw requirements at each level. And to have a minimum of 3" wood screws going through at 9" o/c staggered at each new level and the last one connecting to the CMU to have concrete screws with a 1.5" min embedment or per NOA which is more stringent.
Has anyone else run into this?
Thanks in Advance!
I do special inspections from time to time for window contractors in South Florida. This project the city inspector specifically asked for an engineer to provide a letter approving the double buck condition, the NOA does not have a double buck configuration.
Essentially what is going on is there are 2x4s on top of 2x4s and then they are using 1bys (0.75") or shims to fill the gap. Is there a specific code that covers this? I do not see anything about it in the Florida Building Code or NDS, maybe looking in the wrong place.
My thought though is as long as the wood members are properly secured than it should be ok, I would include a simple detail specifying the screw requirements at each level. And to have a minimum of 3" wood screws going through at 9" o/c staggered at each new level and the last one connecting to the CMU to have concrete screws with a 1.5" min embedment or per NOA which is more stringent.
Has anyone else run into this?
Thanks in Advance!