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**Please note this image may have been edited or manipulated to enhance visually** A Guide to the 2015 IRC Wood Wall Bracing Provisions Technical Guides - A Guide to the 2015 IRC Wood Wall Bracing Provisions Advanced Framing House in Limerick, Pennsylvania A Guide to the 2018 IRC Wood Wall Bracing Provisions + Free Digital 2021 Supplement Technical Guides - A Guide to the 2018 IRC Wood Wall Bracing Provisions + Free Digital 2021 Supplement APA System Report 102: APA Simplified Wall Bracing Method System Report - SR-102 This report provides an approach to meet the requirements of the 2024, 2021, 2018, 2015 and 2012 IRC simplified wall bracing (Section R602.12). Builder Tips: APA Portal Frame Bracing Method Framing Tips Builder Tip - F435 This publication highlights essential details for using the APA narrow wall bracing method around garage openings. Introduction to Wall Bracing Technical Guides - F430 This publication explains IRC-compliant wall bracing, explains why bracing is important and shows how to meet basic requirements for wall bracing in accordance with the code Advanced Framing House in Limerick, Pennsylvania 2021 Supplement to: A Guide to the 2018 IRC Wood Wall Bracing Provisions Technical Guides - Engineered Wood Construction Guide: Wall Construction Excerpt - E30X-WC This publication is an excerpt from the APA Engineered Wood Construction Guide, providing application recommendations for APA wood structural panel wall sheathing. Build a Better Home: Moisture-Resistant Wall Construction Build A Better Home - A530 This publication describes the primary sources of moisture intrusion in wood wall construction and recommends methods to prevent moisture penetration. APA Wall Bracing Calculator Quick Start Guide Technical Guides - Q230 This guide provides basic instructions for using the APA Wall Bracing Calculator Method ABW – Alternate Braced Wall Typical Details - DT-WB-2 This detail shows the alternate braced wall bracing method and its requirements including sheathing fastening, framing requirements, and foundation anchorage. Requirements for Wall Coverings and Wind Pressures Technical Topic - TT-105 This publication discusses the International Residential Code (IRC) wall sheathing requirements regarding wind pressure Engineered Wood Wall Systems (Canada) Construction Guide - R310 This publication provides an overview of commonly used wall systems and explains how wood structural panels can be used to meet fundamental requirements in wall applications APA Sturd-I-Wall (Vertical Panel Installation) Typical Details - DT-EWG-13 This detail shows APA Rated vertical panel siding applied directly to wall framing in an APA Sturd-I-Wall system with weather-resistive barrier. Beveled SIP Wall Typical Details - DT-SIP-1 This detail shows a SIP wall beveled to support a sloped SIP roof that are connected together with panel screws and nails. It also shows sealant, roofing material and cladding. Wall Penetration with Flashing Typical Details - DT-BB-8 This detail shows two-piece flashing installation at wall penetration. APA Panel Wall Sheathing Typical Details - DT-EWG-5 This detail shows APA Rated wall sheathing applied in two orientations- strength axis across or parallel to studs- with weather-resistive barrier and siding on a wood-framed wall. Energy-Conserving Wall Assemblies Typical Details - DT-EWG-16 This detail shows two energy-conserving exterior wall assemblies. Rain-Screen Wall Details Typical Details - DT-BB-4 This detail shows rain-screen wall assembly of furring strips creating a drainage airspace over water-resistive barrier and wood structural panel sheathing. R20 Wall—2x4 Framing Typical Details - DT-CWA-1 This detail shows R20 2x4 wall assembly at 16" o.c. with insulated header, insulated siding (R3 min.), insulated corner, R15 cavity insulation, and wood structural panel sheathing. R20 Wall—Insulated Headers Typical Details - DT-CWA-3 This detail shows R20 wall assembly at 24" o.c. with insulated header (R13.8), insulated corner, R21 cavity insulation, and wood structural panel sheathing with wood/vinyl siding. R20 Wall—Insulated Siding Typical Details - DT-CWA-4 This detail shows R20 wall assembly with insulated siding (R2 min.), engineered wood or lumber header, wood structural panel sheathing, and R19 compressed fiberglass batts. Noise-Resistant Party Wall Typical Details - DT-EWG-27 This detail shows a noise-resistant wall assembly in plan view using staggered 2x4 studs on 2x6 plates with APA Rated sheathing and gypsum wallboard to reduce sound transmission. Wall to Foundation Flashing—Stucco Typical Details - DT-BB-10 This detail shows wall-to-foundation flashing detail at stucco-clad wall. Wall to Roof Flashing—Stucco Typical Details - DT-BB-12 This detail shows wall-to-roof flashing detail at stucco-clad wall. Research Report 154: Wood Structural Panel Shear Walls Research Report - Q260 This report includes test results of unblocked, stapled and metal-framed shear walls, and a summary of previous shear wall tests. Wall to Roof Flashing—Brick Veneer Typical Details - DT-BB-11 This detail shows wall-to-roof flashing detail at brick veneer roof intersection. Wall to Foundation Flashing at Brick Ledge Typical Details - DT-BB-9 This detail shows wall-to-foundation connection at brick veneer of base flashing. Beam at End Wall Bearing, Nailed Typical Details - DT-GB-1 This detail shows glulam beam bearing at an end wall. The beam is supported by trimmer studs and secured to the king stud with 16d nails. Shear Wall Hold-Down Anchor Typical Details - DT-EWG-33 This detail shows a hold down anchor assembly connecting a shear wall to a concrete foundation to resist overturning forces. R20 Wall—Advanced Framing Techniques Typical Details - DT-CWA-2 R20 advanced framing wall assembly at 24" o.c. minimum with insulated corner, engineered wood or lumber header, R19 compressed fiberglass batts & wood structural panel sheathing. R21 Wall—Advanced Framing Techniques Typical Details - DT-CWA-5 This detail shows R21 advanced framing wall assembly with insulated header and corner, wood structural panel sheathing, and fiberglass batt insulation at 16" or 24" o.c. spacing. Load-Bearing Fire-Rated Wall Assemblies with OSB & Plywood Wall Sheathing Technical Topic - TT-063 This publication discusses the advantages of using IBC and UL recognized oriented strand board (OSB) and plywood wall assemblies over other products. Load-Bearing Interior (Chase) Wall System Typical Details - DT-FR-6 Fire-rated load bearing interior chase wall assembly with gypsum wallboard, plywood sheathing, insulation cavity, and 1-inch space between stud walls at 16- or 24-inch centers. Wood Structural Panel Shear Wall Deflection Formula Technical Topic - TT-053 This publication discusses components of shear-wall deflection and includes formulas for calculating deflection of shear walls IECC Compliance Options for Wood-Frame Wall Assemblies Technical Guides - P320 Joint ICC and APA publication describes how energy performance is measured in exterior wall assemblies and how to improve wall thermal performance to meet energy code requirements Two-Stud Inside Corner for Wall Panelization Typical Details - DT-AF-16 This detail shows a two-stud inside corner framing assembly with a panelized/prefabricated wall system. Bearing at End Wall, Steel Post Cap Typical Details - DT-GB-8 This detail shows connection of glulam beam bearing on solid-sawn post or glulam column using steel post cap at end wall condition. Beam at End Wall with Floor Joist Over Beam Typical Details - DT-GB-3 This detail shows a glulam beam connection to an end wall with I-joists bearing on the beam. Beam at End Wall with Floor Joist Flush with Beam Typical Details - DT-GB-2 This detail shows a glulam beam connection to an end wall with flush floor joists or I-joists connected to the beam. APA Sturd-I-Wall (Horizontal Panel Siding Installation) Typical Details - DT-EWG-12 This detail shows APA Rated horizontal panel siding applied directly to wall framing in an APA Sturd-I-Wall system. ADOBE STANDARD LICENSCING | Standard licenses
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Copyright: © Adobe Stock Water Vapor Permeance of Wood Structural Panels and Wood Wall Construction Technical Note - J450 This publication addresses the water vapor permeance of wood structural panels and vapor retarders and their role in wall-system design APA-Generic-Content-Card-Technical-Topic Shear Wall Test Results Comparing 8d Common and 8d Box Nails Technical Topic - TT-087 This publication provides results from full-scale shear-wall tests and demonstrates the conservative capacities given in ESR-1539. ADOBE STANDARD LICENSCING | Standard licenses
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Copyright: © Adobe Stock Installation of Stucco Exterior Finish Over Wood Structural Panel Wall Sheathing Data File - Q370 This publication describes recommended wall construction methods for the installation of stucco exterior finish over structural wood panel wall sheathing Garage Door Header to End Wall, King Stud Nailed to Beam Typical Details - DT-GH-1 This detail shows a connection of a garage door header at and end wall where a glulam beam is connected to a king stud with nails. Horizontal Wall Joints Typical Details - DT-EWG-23 This detail shows three horizontal joint configurations for APA panel siding — butt and flash, lap, and shiplap — each with blocking flatwise or edgewise at the joint location. Intersecting Wall Connection Typical Details - DT-AF-4 This detail shows connections of intersecting single 2x top plates with steel plates and alternate lumber splice connections. Vertical Wall Joints Typical Details - DT-EWG-38 This detail shows four vertical joint configurations for APA panel siding butt, shiplap, reverse board and batten, T1-11 and channel groove, and vertical batten. Garage Door Header to End Wall, Steel Tie Plate Typical Details - DT-GH-2 This detail shows a connection of a garage door header and an end wall using a steel plate fastened to a solid wood post, glulam column or studs.