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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAPPROVED PlansDRAFTING SERVICESDATESCALEDRAWNJOBSHEETOFSHEETSREVISIONSBYCAD-CON DESIGNDRAFTING SERVICES411@CadConDesign.comwww.CadConDesign.ComFort Pierce & Stuart, FL(772)408-817506-22-21 RATPOCKET SGD2675 Twin Oaks Trail Fort Pierce, FL 34945IMPACT RATED PXX-XXP DOORWOOD FRAMED STRUCTURAL OPENING012675TwinOaks06-15-202106-15-202122'-0"202NNORTHTYPICAL HEADER DETAILNO SCALEROOF TRUSSES OR ROOF JOIST PER PLANDOUBLE 2" X 4" TOP PLATE3.5" MICRO LAMSTRAP EACH STUD TO BOTTOM PLATEWITH "SIMPSON" SPH-4 WITH (10) 10d NAILSHEADER STUDS 2" X 4" WOOD STUDSFULL LENGTH 2" X 4" STUDSPT 2" X 4" WOOD BOTTOM PLATESTRAP EACH STUD TO TOP PLATE WITH "SIMPSON"SPH-4 WITH (10) 10d X 1-1/2" NAILSSTRAP EACH STUD TO TOP HEADER WITH "SIMPSON"LSTA-18 WITH (14) 10d NAILS SGD OPENINGMAXIMUM HEADER SPANNUMBER OF FULL LENGTH STUDS EACH END OF HEADERNUMBER OF HEADER STUDS SUPPORTING END OF HEADER3'-0"6'-0"9'-0" 12'-0" 15'-0" 17'-0"211223333232FLOOR SYSTEMOR REBAREMBEDDED BOLTEPOXYEPOXY TUBECONCRETECONCRETE SURFACECONCRETECONCRETE SURFACECONCRETECONCRETE SURFACEBRUSHPROCEDURESINSTALLATIONEPOXY2" MIN.5)*4&-&$530/*$4*(/"563&4&"-$&35*'*&4"--1"(&4*/5)*4'*-& DRAFTING SERVICESDATESCALEDRAWNJOBSHEETOFSHEETSREVISIONSBYCAD-CON DESIGNDRAFTING SERVICES411@CadConDesign.comwww.CadConDesign.ComFort Pierce & Stuart, FL(772)408-817506-22-21RATPOCKET SGD2675 Twin Oaks Trail Fort Pierce, FL 34945IMPACT RATED PXX-XXP DOORWOOD FRAMED STRUCTURAL OPENING022675TwinOaks06-15-202106-15-20216'-8"11716"3.5" MICRO LAM12'-0" FINISHED OPENING20'-0" POCKET12'-112" VIFPOURED CURB MIN 3000 PSI#5 BAR MIN 6" EMBEDMENT EACH WAYDRILL & EPOXY INTO EXISTING FOOTING FACE#5 BAR MIN 6" EMBEDMENTEACH WAYDRILL & EPOXY INTO EXISTINGFOOTING FACE8"8"POURED CURB MIN3000 PSIEXISTING FOOTINGASSUMED 2500PSI SOIL1'-0"CLEAN & APPLY CONCRETEBONDING AGENT1'-012"INSTALL TRACKPER NOA#20-1118.06INSTALL TRACKPER NOA#20-1118.062"3" MININTERIOR TRIMPXXXXPDESIGN PRESSURESVULT 30.1 / -32.7ASD 18.1 / -19.6 A21 and/or A23 AngleA23A21Simpson Strong-TieDRAFTING SERVICESDATESCALEDRAWNJOBSHEETOFSHEETSREVISIONSBYCAD-CON DESIGNDRAFTING SERVICES411@CadConDesign.comwww.CadConDesign.ComFort Pierce & Stuart, FL(772)408-817506-22-21RAT2675 Twin Oaks Trail Fort Pierce, FL 34945WALL / WINDOW OPENING IN FILL2X4 EXTERIOR FRAMED WALL 032675TwinOaks06-15-202106-15-2021NAIL STRUCTURAL SHEATHING TOINFILL BLOCKING AT 6" O.C W/ 8D NAILSON EDGEES AND IN FIELDFINISH COAT12" BASE COATSTUCCO NETTING2-PLY WEATHER RESISTIVE BARRIERMIN 19/32 " SHEATHINGR-13 KRAFT FACE INSULATION12" OR 58" GYP.2X4 INFILL BUCK 16" MAX O.C.ATTACH BUCKS W/ (2)#8 X 2-1/2"COATED DECK SCREWS OR 16D NAILS@ 6" O.C.SHEATHING INSTALL NOTES:To allow for expansion due to increased moisture levels duringconstruction, panelsshall be installed with a 1/8-inch space at all panel end jointsand edges. Typicaly, a 16d nail is used as a spacer for thepanels.Fastening panels that are 1/2-inch thick or less shall beaccomplished with 6d nails while panels over 1/2-inch thickrequire 8d nails. The nail spacing in all cases is 6 inches o.c. atpanel edges and 12 inches o.c. at intermediatesupports. Closer spacing is required on narrow braced wallpanels.The walls are a critical part ofthe buildings weather-resistive system. Proper design andconstruction are important in preventing moisture frompenetrating exterior walls and causing damage to the structure.The installation of stucco on an exterior wall surface firstrequires two layers of grade D, or equivalent, paper beingapplied over the wall sheathingprior to the stucco lath being installed. The first of the twolayers constitutes the secondary drainage plane, which is thecomponent that controls water infiltration.The first layer is usually formed from either grade D style 2paper or a house wrap. That is because these materials arewater resistant yet retain a high degree of vapor permeability.Roofing material such as 15 lb. felt is not recommendedbecause it has very low vapor permeability and moisture maybe trapped and condense between the felt and the structuralpanels.The process begins with the installation of the bottom course.Subsequent courses are installed horizontally, not at an angle,with each successive course being applied shingle style as theinstallation moves up the wall.The horizontal lapping of building paper shall be a minimum of2 inches, however, 4 to 6 inches is recommended. The endlaps shall be a minimum of 6 inches. At both inside andoutside corners the paper will wrap at least 6 inches aroundthe corner. At inside corners, the weather resistive barrier shallbe kept tight into the corner so lath can later beinstalled without voids behind it and without tearing thedrainage plane.The national standard for traditional stucco application can be found in ASTM C 926.This standard defines the requirements for mix portions, application and curing. In wood frameconstruction a typical application consists of three coats. The first is a scratch coat followed by abrown coat and then a finish coat for a total thickness of 7/8-inch. It should be noted that the FBCrequires a minimum thickness of 3/4-inch.The building code recognizes alternative methods and materials for various types of construction.Products that have received a numbered evaluation report from ICC Evaluation Service would fallunder the category of "alternate materials." There are several proprietary "one coat" systems thathave an ICC Evaluation Service listing. These products typically come premixed and may beapplied in one coat with a second topcoat being applied at a later time. Always check themanufacturer's installation instructions for proper application technique.There are several types of acceptable top coats. Some are a portland based finish while others areacrylic, elastomeric and even latex. The contractor should be aware of potential incompatibilitybetween some of the finishes and the base coat(s) due to alkalinity of the stucco.Caulks, or elastomeric exterior sealants, are used to seal cracks between individualelements of the homes exterior. It is recommended that all joints between dissimilar surfaces in astucco wall be caulked. This would include, but not be limited to, windows to wood trim, wood trimto stucco (wraps, corners, bands, etc.). Do not caulk metal head flashings, z-bar flashing, oranywhere water would normally escape the wall.ATTACH GYP.W/NAILS OR SCREWS@12" O.C.16" MAX STUD SPACING@ INFILL STUDSEACH SIDETOP AND BOTTOMCUT BACK EXISTING STUCCO TOALLOW FOR PROPER WRB LAPPING