The IRC lays out requirements for wall bracing based on spacing of braced wall lines (60')
These braced wall lines take the whole house footprint into account.
If you are doing an addition project, how do you take into account the new
as well as the existing portion of the house?
Do you create a braced wall line at the existing/transition line? - which then treats the addition as fully braced new
construction and ignores the existing portion?
Do you have the 60' braced wall lines continue into the exiting portion and make assumptions
about braced wall construction? Or better yet, wherever the braced wall line occur in the
existing portions, ensure they conform to the code for braced walls at the time - which, prior to say
2009 was basically not well defined?
Thanks
These braced wall lines take the whole house footprint into account.
If you are doing an addition project, how do you take into account the new
as well as the existing portion of the house?
Do you create a braced wall line at the existing/transition line? - which then treats the addition as fully braced new
construction and ignores the existing portion?
Do you have the 60' braced wall lines continue into the exiting portion and make assumptions
about braced wall construction? Or better yet, wherever the braced wall line occur in the
existing portions, ensure they conform to the code for braced walls at the time - which, prior to say
2009 was basically not well defined?
Thanks