Struct1206
Structural
- Apr 29, 2009
- 37
I have a couple projects going where we keep coming up with the same issues regarding interior stud framing. It's always been my understanding that the interior stud work was basically delegated but I'm finding that it's really just left up to the installer to put up something that "works". In most cases they are installing single track headers over openings regardless of how big they are. This means that most of the openings end up being supported by the track attached to the framing or roof deck above. Which brings me to my next issue, hanging from the roof deck. I've always felt that it was a no-no to attach anything to the deck. I realize that some small loads aren't an issue but as soon as you give permission for supporting a minor thing you end up with 6" sprinkler pipe hung from the deck. So my question is, how much involvement do you guys have in the design of interior stud work (door and window opening framing, bulkheads, etc.)and what sort of limits do you put on attaching to roof deck?