Zeeko83
Civil/Environmental
- Apr 30, 2010
- 17
Hello all,
Is it OK to add a steel frame around a new window to provide vertical and horizontal stability in a townhouse made of wood?
It might be a simple question but I have been hired recently for a renovation department dealing with a wooden house compound built in 1981 in Saudi Arabia as per UBC (see attached photo). I had a wood design course in 2010 and have no working experience in wood.
The exterior walls are made of 2x4 @ 16" covered by 1/4" thick fiber cement board (exterior). and 1/2" thick gypsum board (inside), there is no hold-down.
low seismic zone and ultimate wind speed is 130 mph.
I used the bracing wall method in 2018 IRC for evaluation considering the new window. However, I could not find any mentioning in IRC, NDS of using fiber cement board as a structural panel to provide bracing! Therefore, I considered only the interior gypsum board. The output was the wall is not in compliance with the bracing method in IRC.
2 solution came to my mind:
1- To remove all interior gypsum board in that specific brace line and add new plywood panels and to be covered by type x gypsum board in that entire brace line.
2- To add steel frame around the window.
However, I am not sure if it is ok to insert such a steel moment frame within the wood frame and if there hidden things I need to consider?
Thanks in advance
Is it OK to add a steel frame around a new window to provide vertical and horizontal stability in a townhouse made of wood?
It might be a simple question but I have been hired recently for a renovation department dealing with a wooden house compound built in 1981 in Saudi Arabia as per UBC (see attached photo). I had a wood design course in 2010 and have no working experience in wood.
The exterior walls are made of 2x4 @ 16" covered by 1/4" thick fiber cement board (exterior). and 1/2" thick gypsum board (inside), there is no hold-down.
low seismic zone and ultimate wind speed is 130 mph.
I used the bracing wall method in 2018 IRC for evaluation considering the new window. However, I could not find any mentioning in IRC, NDS of using fiber cement board as a structural panel to provide bracing! Therefore, I considered only the interior gypsum board. The output was the wall is not in compliance with the bracing method in IRC.
2 solution came to my mind:
1- To remove all interior gypsum board in that specific brace line and add new plywood panels and to be covered by type x gypsum board in that entire brace line.
2- To add steel frame around the window.
However, I am not sure if it is ok to insert such a steel moment frame within the wood frame and if there hidden things I need to consider?
Thanks in advance