Eldorado
Structural
- Dec 16, 2003
- 53
I have been asked to look at a remodel project that includes wood framed load bearing walls (IBC 2012). The walls have been located and constructed over the existing vinyl tile that covers a conventional slab on ground foundation. The builder did not use pressure treated bottom plates and insists that they are not required since the wood is not in direct contact with the concrete. I have seen many cases where older construction has a sheet metal termite shield between suspended concrete framing beams and wood (untreated) floor framing. Granted, it was pre ICC construction, but my question is:
If the wood bottom plates are not directly in contact with the concrete foundation, can I state that the lack of a pressure treated bottom plate DOES NOT meet code.
Thanks in advance to the forum for your views on the subject.
If the wood bottom plates are not directly in contact with the concrete foundation, can I state that the lack of a pressure treated bottom plate DOES NOT meet code.
Thanks in advance to the forum for your views on the subject.