cancmm
Structural
- Dec 4, 2009
- 93
I'm looking at a ledger design for a residential deck where the contractor wants to connect via lag screws to the rim joist. The problem is that the house is sheathed on the exterior with 1-inch rigid insulation. Unless the contractor removes the insulation (not preferred), there will be an effective 1-inch gap between the ledger and rim joist. Therefore, the screws won't be designed in simple shear and there will be flexural stresses induced into the screw as well. Per the IRC, only a 1/2" gap is permitted when using their tables. Is there any guidance in NDS or similar documents to address this design issue? I see this done with leveling nuts (i.e. light posts) all the time so I figure there must be guidance somewhere.
Thanks!
Thanks!