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19/32" T&G APA Plywood Underlayment, 15/32" APA Wood Structural Panel Subfloor, 3-Dimensional Detail Typical Details - DT-FR-1 This detail shows floor assembly of APA wood structural panel subfloor over plywood underlayment, building paper, and joists with gypsum wallboard ceiling below. Advanced Framing House in Limerick, Pennsylvania 2021 Supplement to: A Guide to the 2018 IRC Wood Wall Bracing Provisions Technical Guides - 2026 Structural Panel & Engineered Wood Yearbook Market Analysis Reports - MKO-E191 Annual analysis of U.S., Canadian, and global economic factors impacting engineered wood demand, with multi-segment forecasts and historical production data. Available as PDF. 2125 Franklin Building in Eugene, Oregon 2125 Franklin Student Housing Case Studies - S115 This case study explains how glulam beams and engineered wood products shaped 2125 Franklin, a 735-bedroom mixed-use student housing building near the University of Oregon. 303 Siding Manufacturing Specifications Data File - B840 This publication provides minimum requirements that plywood panels must meet to qualify for classification as APA 303 Series specialty siding. A Guide To Engineered Wood Products Technical Guides - C800 Describes common engineered wood products: plywood, oriented strand board (OSB), I-joist, glued laminated timber (glulam), structural composite lumber (SCL) and rim board. **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 A Portal Frame With Hold Downs for Engineered Applications Technical Topic - TT-100 This publication describes the use of portal-frame design in engineered applications and as bracing in conventional light-frame construction Timberlab's Sunnydale Community Center Site Acoustic Performance of All-Wood Floor Systems Technical Note - T230 This publication describes single- and double-layer all-wood floor assemblies for acoustic performance and includes both construction details and acoustic ratings **Please note this image may have been edited or manipulated to enhance visually** Advanced Framing Construction Guide - M400 This publication explains the components of advanced framing in floor and wall framing, including illustrated construction details APA-Generic-Content-Card-Technical-Topic Air Permeability of Wood Structural Panels as Air Barriers Technical Topic - TT-107 This publication answers questions regarding the performance of wood structural panels as air barriers Alternate Insulated Three-Stud Corner (with Drywall Clips) Typical Details - DT-AF-1 This detail shows an alternative insulated 3-stud corner framing assembly with drywall clips to support the gypsum from one stud. ANSI/APA PRP 210-2024: Standard for Performance-Rated Engineered Wood Siding Standards - ANSI/APA PRP 210-2024 This ANSI/APA standard provides requirements and test methods for qualification and quality assurance for performance-rated engineered wood siding. 2024 Multi products OSB and plywood panels APA - The Mark of Quality for Wood Structural Panels Technical Guides - X400 This publication explains the APA panel trademark and quality standards for wood structural panels APA Glued Floor System Typical Details - DT-EWG-1 This detail shows an APA glued floor system using APA Rated Sturd-I-Floor or sheathing panels. APA Laboratory Testing Capabilities B707 Technical Guides - B707 Learn the APA research facility capabilities, including assembly-level testing of roof and floor building components and performance evaluation of lateral force resisting systems APA Panel Roof Sheathing Typical Details - DT-EWG-2 This detail shows APA Rated sheathing panels installed as roof decking over rafters or trusses with panel clips, asphalt or wood shingles, and proper edge and joint spacing. APA Panel Stair Treads and Risers Typical Details - DT-EWG-3 This detail shows APA panel stair treads and risers installed on stringers in two configurations, using plywood, OSB, or composite panels with 8d common nail fastening. APA Panel Subflooring Typical Details - DT-EWG-4 APA Rated sheathing panels installed as subflooring over 2x joists, I-joists, or floor trusses with tongue-and-groove or blocked edges on a wood-framed floor system. 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. APA Panel-Deck Block Pallet Design and Specifications Technical Guides - V691 Discusses specifications and design details for the APA panel-deck block pallet, including load capacity, nailing schedules and materials handling system compatibility. 2024 Multi products OSB and plywood panels APA Performance Rated Panel Subfloors Under Hardwood Flooring Technical Note - R280 This publication provides specification and installation recommendations for panel subfloors to be used under hardwood flooring APA Performance-Rated Rim Board - Canadian Limit States Design Technical Guides - W345 CA This publication describes connection requirements and application notes for APA Performance Rated Rim Board for Canadian Limit States Design APA Performance-Rated Wood Structural Panels as Thermal Barriers for Foam Plastics Technical Topic - TT-060 Provides a recommendation for foam plastic roof insulation over minimum Performance Category 15/32 engineered wood panels that meet the 15-minute thermal barrier requirement APA Rated Lap Siding Over Wood Structural Panel Sheathing Typical Details - DT-EWG-6 This detail shows APA Rated lap siding installed over wood structural panel sheathing with a weather-resistive barrier on a wood-framed exterior wall assembly. APA Rated Panel Siding Over Wood Structural Panel Sheathing Typical Details - DT-EWG-7 This detail shows APA Rated siding panels applied over wood structural panel sheathing with a weather-resistive barrier on a wood-framed wall assembly. APA Rated Sheathing Specification Guide - SP-1103 This publication provides an overview of the APA trademark and includes a sample specification for APA Rated Sheathing. APA Rated Siding Exterior or Other Exterior Finish (Code-Recognized Type), 5/8" Type X Gypsum Sheathing, Minimum 15/32" APA Rated Sheathing Exposure 1 OSB or Plywood Typical Details - DT-FR-2 This detail shows a fire-rated wall assembly using wood structural panel sheathing over studs with gypsum wallboard, fire protective membrane, and glass fiber insulation. APA Rated Siding Exterior or Other Exterior Finish (Code-Recognized Type), 5/8" Type X Gypsum Sheathing, Minimum 7/16" APA Rated Sheathing Exposure 1 OSB or Plywood Typical Details - DT-FR-3 This detail shows fire-rated exterior wall assembly with APA rated siding over sheathing, insulation, 2x4 wood framing at 16" on center and Type X gypsum wallboard interior finish. APA Rated Siding Exterior, 5/8" Type X Gypsum Sheathing Typical Details - DT-FR-4 This detail shows a one-hour fire-rated wood-framed wall assembly with Type X gypsum sheathing and wallboard, optional insulation, and APA rated siding exterior finish. **Please note this image may have been edited or manipulated to enhance visual quality** APA Rated Siding Panels Over Rigid Foam Insulation Sheathing Technical Note - C465 This publication provides installation recommendations and test results for energy-saving APA Sturd-I-Wall construction 2024 Plywood product shot APA Rated Sturd-I-Floor (Plywood) Specification Guide - SP-1102 This publication provides an overview of the APA trademark and includes a sample specification for APA Rated Sturd-I-Floor (Plywood). APA Rated Sturd-I-Floor 16, 20, and 24 o.c. Typical Details - DT-EWG-8 This detail shows APA Rated Sturd-I-Floor panel installation at 16", 20", or 24" o.c. joist spacing with tongue-and-groove edges over a floor framing system. APA Rated Sturd-I-Floor 32 and 48 o.c. Typical Details - DT-EWG-9 This detail shows APA Rated Sturd-I-Floor panel installation at 32" or 48" o.c. joist spacing with tongue-and-groove joints over a crawl space floor framing system. APA Rated Sturd-I-Floor 48 o.c. Typical Details - DT-EWG-10 This detail shows APA Rated Sturd-I-Floor 48 o.c. panels installed over a post-and-beam floor framing system with 4x4 posts, 4x girders, and tongue-and-groove panel edges. 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. 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. APA System Report 101: Design for Combined Shear and Uplift from Wind System Report - SR-101 This report discusses using wood structural panels to resist uplift from wind, including resistance to lateral shear forces and wind pressure perpendicular to the wall 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). House-Construction-Energy-Heel-Truss APA System Report 103: Use of Wood Structural Panels for Energy-Heel Trusses System Report - SR-103 This publication outlines a construction solution to meet the IRC’s lateral and wind uplift load requirements using wood structural panels with raised-heel, or energy-heel, trusses APA Wall Bracing Calculator Quick Start Guide Technical Guides - Q230 This guide provides basic instructions for using the APA Wall Bracing Calculator APA-Generic-Content-Card-Technical-Topic APA Wood Structural Panels Over Concrete Slabs Technical Topic - TT-007 This publication recommends three methods for the installation of a wood floor system over a concrete slab: sleepers, rigid foam or direct. Applicability of APA Trademarks on Engineered Wood Products Surface-Coated with Fire Protective Coatings Technical Topic - TT-126 Publication answers common questions about fire-protective coatings. Certification and inspection of products with fire-protective coatings are generally outside the scope of APA. Audrain Museum Building in Newport, Rhode Island

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Photo Courtesy of Ben Jacobson Audrain Museum Case Studies - Q125 This case study explains how glulam beams were used to replace the flooring system of the historic Audrian Building, enabling the building to support multi-ton vintage automobiles. Beauty and the Budget Case Studies - V130 This publication describes how LEVER Architecture used engineered wood to balance design, budget and sustainability goals in a Portland, OR, commercial building project. 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. Brick Counter Flashing Details Typical Details - DT-BB-2 This detail shows chimney counter flashing detail of base flashing over shingle underlayment and roof deck, with counter flashing embedded in brick mortar joint. Brick Veneer Over APA Panel Sheathing Typical Details - DT-EWG-14 This detail shows brick veneer or masonry cladding installed over APA Rated wood structural panel sheathing. Buckling of Wood-Based Panel Siding Technical Note - F410 This publication describes mechanism and construction features that contribute to siding buckling SONY DSC Build A Better Home: Moisture-Resistant Foundation Construction Build A Better Home - A520 This publication details common sources of moisture, preventive measures and design details for multiple foundation types, including slab-on-grade, crawl space and full basement. Build Energy Efficient Walls Technical Guides - J440 This publication provides five basic steps to construct energy-saving wood wall systems that meet code, are durable to the forces of nature and help homeowners save money. Builder Tips: 4 Ways to Minimize Nail Pops Builder Tip - S300 This publication describes how to reduce nail pops through recommended fastener selection and installation 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. APA Case Study: Raising Up Raised Wood Floors - Murray House in St. Augustine, Florida Builder Tips: Construct a Solid, Squeak-Free Floor System Builder Tip - Q300 This publication describes how to prevent floor complaints and callbacks with proper floor sheathing installation **Please note this image contains an errors or issue with the construction of the building or item. This image should only  be used  for Educational purposes.** Builder Tips: How to Minimize Buckling of Asphalt Shingles Builder Tip - K310 Describes installation techniques for plywood and OSB roof sheathing and roof ventilation techniques that will help minimize the potential for buckling of asphalt shingles **Please note this image contains an errors or issue with the construction of the building or item. This image should only  be used  for Educational purposes.** Builder Tips: Prevent Buckling with Proper Spacing Builder Tip - M300 This publication contains spacing recommendations for APA Rated Sheathing, APA Rated Sturd-I-Floor® and APA Rated Siding. Builder Tips: Proper Selection and Installation of APA Plywood Underlayment Builder Tip - R340 This publication provides an overview of selection, handling, installation and fastening of APA plywood underlayment. Building for High-Wind Resilience in Light-Frame Wood Construction Technical Guides - M310 This publication illustrates nine construction details that improve wind resilience in residential construction, with real-world examples of each design APA-Generic-Content-Card-Technical-Topic Burn-Through Resistance of OSB Panels Technical Topic - TT-025 This publication discusses fire test results comparing the burn-through resistance of oriented strand board (OSB) and plywood. California Wildland Urban Interface Approvals for APA Siding Technical Topic - TT-091 Details the layups for APA 303 grooved plywood sidings (T1-11 and reverse board & batten), representing minimal plywood siding constructions as typically found in the marketplace. Canadian Plywood Grading Guide Technical Guides - Q701 This publication is designed for use by mills as an aid in manufacturing and grading Canadian Standards Association (CSA) plywood panels. 2024 Plywood product shot Caster Loadings on Plywood Technical Note - X227 This publication discusses recommended maximum caster loadings for various wheel types and sizes on bare plywood, Plyron and overlaid plywood surfaces. Ceramic Tile Over Wood Structural Panel Floors Technical Topic - TT-006 This publication describes Tile Council of North America (TCNA) specifications for wood structural panel floor systems under ceramic tile, tested in accordance with ASTM C627 Closed Soffit Typical Details - DT-EWG-15 This detail shows a closed soffit assembly using APA rated roof sheathing and exterior panels for the closed soffit with continuous screened or louvered venting. Concrete Forming Design/Construction Guide Technical Guides - V345 This publication contains grade information, form maintenance recommendations, design information and case studies related to plywood concrete forming ADOBE STANDARD LICENSCING | Standard licenses
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Copyright: © Adobe Stock Controlling Decay in Wood Construction Technical Note - R495 This publication discusses decay fungi and how to prevent/minimize degradation of wood through proper design, storage, construction and maintenance Data File: Selection, Installation and Preparation of Plywood Underlayment Data File - L335 This publication provides recommendations for the installation and preparation of underlayment under finish flooring in residential and light commercial applications ADOBE STANDARD LICENSCING | Standard licenses
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Photo Courtesy of Tacoma Public Schools Engineered Wood Gets an Easy A Case Studies - W170 This case study discusses two Washington school districts that creatively leveraged the benefits of exposed wood products in newly constructed schools. Engineered Wood Handbook & Grade Glossary Technical Guides - X505 This publication provides a list of engineered wood products and common construction terminology explained in easy-to-understand language. 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 Luna Vista Community Multi-Family Building in Mountain View, California Engineering Solutions for a More Inclusive Community Case Studies - X175 This publication discusses how a California nonprofit incorporated engineered wood into an affordable housing complex to keep costs low and create an inclusive community Exterior Deck Water-Resistive System Typical Details - DT-BB-3 This detail shows exterior deck ledger connection to wood I-joist floor system of water-resistant flashing. FAQs: Questions About Structural Plywood and OSB Performance FAQ - F505 This publication answers questions about structural plywood and OSB panel performance, grade, growth and natural characteristics. 2024 Multi products OSB and plywood panels FAQs: Questions About Wood Structural Panel Exposure to Excessive Moisture FAQ - X501 This publication provides guidance about the serviceability of wood structural panels (plywood and OSB) after exposure to high levels of moisture. This photo shows a 2-inch o.c. nailing pattern at the shear wall boundary member. Because this building is using tie-down rods with concentric compression posts, the nailing pattern is repeated on either side of the rod. Fastener Loads for Plywood - Screws Technical Note - E830 This publication summarizes APA test data on ultimate withdrawal and ultimate lateral loads for plywood joints fastened with wood screws and sheet metal screws. Field Repairs of Plywood Technical Note - J805 This publication describes methods for field restoration of plywood to near its original condition and appearance Small (1.75X2.6), but good pic of APA-Rated siding T1-11 Finishing APA Rated Siding Builder Tip - Q350 This publication describes recommended finishes and application recommendations for APA Rated Siding. Fire-Rated Systems Design and Construction Guide Technical Guides - W305 This publication is a guide to cost-effective fire-rated wood and wood structural panel systems that meet code requirements Fire-Retardant-Treated (FRT) Plywood Technical Note - K320 Discusses fire-retardant-treated plywood specifications, code-compliant applications, testing standards and structural requirements for commercial and residential construction. Flame Spread Index of APA Performance-Rated Wood Structural Panels Technical Topic - TT-010 This publication summarizes surface burning characteristics (flame spread and smoke development) of wood structural panels tested in accordance with ASTM E84 Construction on an Apartment using FTAO in Rialto, California Floor Squeaks: Causes, Solutions and Prevention Technical Note - C468 This publication discusses typical floor squeak causes and provides corrections and preventative measures. FM Class 1-105 Typical Details - DT-EWG-17 This detail shows an FM Class 1-105 rated flat roof assembly using wood structural panels over open-web trusses. FM Class 1-120 Typical Details - DT-EWG-18 This detail shows an FM Class 1-120 rated flat roof assembly using wood structural panels over steel joists. FM Class 1-135 Typical Details - DT-EWG-19 This detail shows an FM Class 1-135 rated flat roof assembly using wood structural panels. FM Class 1-90 Typical Details - DT-EWG-20 This detail shows an FM Class 1-90 rated flat roof assembly using wood structural panels with foam insulation, fiberboard cover board, and built-up or modified bitumen roofing. Foam SIP Ridge Cap Detail Typical Details - DT-SIP-2 This detail shows roof SIPs sloped up to form a ridge and connections of the SIPs to framing members with panel screws, while also showing tape, sealant, and roofing materials. Force Transfer Around Openings Shear Walls Typical Details - DT-FTO-1 This detail shows the layout of a force transfer around opening shear wall. Formaldehyde and Engineered Wood Products Technical Note - J330 This publication addresses concerns related to formaldehyde in engineered wood products and explains their exemption from leading formaldehyde emission standards and regulations. APA-Generic-Content-Card-Technical-Topic Frequently Asked Questions About Portal Frames Technical Topic - TT-080 This publication answers FAQs about portal frame construction from the APA 2018 IRC wall bracing webinar series Case Study: Going for Bold: Window into Affordability - Las Ventanas Multi-Family Development in Long Beach, California (X170)

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(See file for further details) Going for Bold: Window Into Affordability Case Studies - X170 This case study discusses how the Las Ventanas affordable housing project used glulam, LVL, OSB and FTAO design principles to cut costs and streamline construction. Hanging Floor for SIPs Typical Details - DT-SIP-3 This detail shows how to attach a floor system in between the top and bottom of two SIP walls by hanging the joists at the top of a SIP with top mount hangers and a cap plate. Heavily Loaded Drywall Carts Technical Topic - TT-024 This publication discusses how to avoid floor panel puncture from drywall carts by consulting PS 2 for minimum concentrated static loads and heavy concentrated loads Horizontal Beltline Joints Typical Details - DT-EWG-22 This detail shows three horizontal beltline joint configurations for APA panel siding at floor lines in multistory construction. 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. APA-Generic-Content-Card-Technical-Topic I-Joist Floor Details for 2-Inch-Thick Foundation Foam Insulation Technical Topic - TT-129 This publication presents four construction details for incorporating 2-inch-thick foundation foam insulation into residential I-joist floor assemblies. 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 APA-Generic-Content-Card-Product-Advisory Imported Plywood Panels from Brazil Product Advisory - SP-1185 This publication provides test results for imported plywood panels from Brazil, evaluated for conformance to U.S. Product Standard PS 1 Installation of APA Plywood Underlayment Typical Details - DT-EWG-24 This detail shows APA plywood underlayment installation over APA Rated sheathing subfloor. ADOBE STANDARD LICENSCING | Standard licenses
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Copyright: © Adobe Stock Prevent Callbacks in Wood Flooring Installation Technical Note - T350 This publication discusses how to minimize the risk of future wood flooring problems when moisture at the jobsite is an issue Product Guide: HDO/MDO Plywood Product Guide - B360 Describes high density overlay (HDO) and medium density overlay (MDO) plywood applications, properties and characteristics, and shop practice and finishing recommendations Product Guide: Performance Rated Siding Product Guide - E300 Describes the following for performance rated siding: face grades, textures and patterns; finishing; ordering/specifying; basic application recommendations Product Guide: Sanded Plywood Product Guide - K435 This publication describes the specification, advantages, applications and finishing recommendations of sanded plywood and includes trademark examples and explanations Proper Installation of APA Rated Sheathing for Roof Applications Builder Tip - N335 This publication provides step-by-step instructions for roof sheathing installation Quarterly Production Report Q2-26 Market Analysis Reports - QPRO-26 The APA Quarterly Production Report delivers comprehensive, up-to-date data on North American structural wood panel and engineered wood product markets 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—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. 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. 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. 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. **Please note this image may have been edited or manipulated to enhance visually** Raised-Heel Trusses for Efficient, Cost-Effective, Comfortable Homes Technical Guides - R330 This publication describes the key components of raised-heel trusses and identifies the advantages of using them in conjunction with continuous wood structural panel wall sheathing Recommendations for Snow and Ice on Wood Structural Panels Technical Topic - TT-119 This publication describes APA recommended guidelines for snow and ice accumulation on wood structural panels APA-Generic-Content-Card-Technical-Topic Recommended Uniform Live Loads for PS 1 APA 303 Siding Technical Topic - TT-021 Table of recommended uniform live loads for PS 1 APA 303 siding when used as open soffit or combined roof decking-ceiling with long dimension perpendicular to supports. 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 Research Report 138: Plywood Diaphragms Research Report - E315 This publication describes tests of high-load diaphragms with multiple rows of fasteners, glued diaphragms, and diaphragms with openings 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. Ridging in Single Layer Floor Panels Customer Service Tip - W503 This publication discusses the causes, prevention and remedial treatment for floor sheathing ridging. Rim Board for SIPs Typical Details - DT-SIP-4 This detail shows installation of a floor system between the top and bottom of two SIP walls with the joists directly on top of the SIP with a cap plate and rim board end closure. Roof Construction (Canada) Construction Guide - R305 This publication provides specification recommendations for plywood and OSB roof systems and installation recommendations for panel roofs Roof Ridge Detail—Pan and Cover Tile Typical Details - DT-BB-5 This detail shows pan and cover tile roof ridge detail of APA rated sheathing. Construction on an Apartment using FTAO in Rialto, California Santa Barbara Apartments Case Studies - S125 This case study discusses how glulam beams and wood structural panel shear walls were used to construct a California apartment complex on budget. Residential Home in Olympia Washington Shear Transfer at Engineered Wood Floors Data File - Y250 This publication discusses diaphragm perimeter nailing and transfer of shear wall forces from the walls above into the foundation/wall framing. 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. Shear Wall Lumber Framing: Double 2X Framing vs. Single 3X Framing at Adjoining Panel Edges Technical Topic - TT-076 This publication provides an evaluation of double 2x framing members as substitutes when single 3x framing members at adjoining panel edges are specified by code for shear walls 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. Canterwood; Gig Harbor, Washington; Rush Construction Co. 2x6 framing with OSB wall sheathing Simple Air Sealing with OSB and Plywood Sheathing Technical Guides - T210 This publication details 10 common sources of air infiltration that should be checked and sealed during construction SIP Block Spline Typical Details - DT-SIP-5 This detail shows a wall-to-wall vertical SIP connection using a block spline and specifies nail size, nail spacing, use of sealant, and an 1/8” expansion gap. SIP Dimensional Lumber Spline Typical Details - DT-SIP-6 This detail shows a wall-to-wall vertical SIP connection using a dimensional lumber spline and specifies nail size, nail spacing, use of sealant, and an 1/8” expansion gap. SIP Eave Detail A Typical Details - DT-SIP-7 This detail outlines the construction of an eave using a SIP, highlighting proper flashing, sealant, and roofing materials. SIP Foundation Detail C Typical Details - DT-SIP-8 This detail shows a SIP wall assembly being attached to a floor system bearing on a concrete/CMU foundation wall, highlighting proper assembly of wall, floor, and foundation. Sized for Spacing Technical Topic - TT-055 This publication discusses the SIZED FOR SPACING notation in the APA trademark stamp and the option of trimming panels slightly to encourage proper panel spacing Slab-On-Grade Foundation Typical Details - DT-BB-7 This detail shows slab-on-grade foundation detail of moisture control layers. APA-Generic-Content-Card-Technical-Topic Slant Nailing Technical Topic - TT-058 This publication discusses the practice of driving nails at a slight angle in shear walls and diaphragms, and the difference between slant nailing and toe-nailing. 2024 Plywood product shot Soft Structural Panels Customer Service Tip - W501 This publication explains why wood structural panels sometimes feel soft or springy. Staining of Concrete Poured Against Plyform Technical Topic - TT-059 This publication discusses the causes of concrete staining and provides some possible solutions Storage and Handling of APA Trademarked Panels Builder Tip - U450 This publication provides guidelines to help protect panels from damage in storage, during shipment and on the jobsite Strap Connection at Force Transfer Around Openings Shear Walls Typical Details - DT-FTO-2 This detail shows the blocking requirement for the metal strap at the exterior or interior of a force transfer around the opening shear wall. Stucco (Over Self-Furring Metal Lath), APA Rated Sheathing Exposure 1 Plywood or OSB Typical Details - DT-FR-22 This detail shows a fire-rated wall assembly of stucco over self-furring metal lath with APA rated sheathing, optional insulation, gypsum wallboard, and wood studs. Stucco Over APA Panel Sheathing Typical Details - DT-EWG-34 Stucco cladding assembly applied over APA Rated wood structural panel sheathing with two layers of weather-resistive barrier, self-furring metal lath, and metal bead. Subfloor Preparation to Receive Finish Flooring Technical Guides - V440 This publication provides guidelines on installing wood structural panel subfloors for optimal performance of finished floors. Residential Home in Olympia Washington Sustainable Buildings, Sustainable Future Technical Guides - F305 Describes the environmental benefits of engineered wood, compares wood to other structural products and explains scientific research that demonstrates woods green building merits. Systèmes de murs en bois d’ingénierie Technical Guides - R311CAF Aperçu des systèmes de murs couramment utilisés et de la manière dont les panneaux structuraux en bois peuvent satisfaire aux exigences fondamentales dans les applications murales. Temporary Construction Loads Over I-Joist Roofs and Floors Technical Note - J735 Provides recommendations for properly placing heavy loads in a partially completed light-framed structure to prevent damage to the structure and/or injury to the work crew Temporary Expansion Joints for Large Buildings Technical Note - U425 This publication discusses expansion joint details for buildings with dimensions larger than 80 feet ADOBE STANDARD LICENSCING | Standard licenses
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Texas Tornado Damage Assessment Report Damage Assessment Report - SP-1177 This publication contains damage assessments from the December 2015 tornado storm near Dallas, TX, including wind-resistant construction recommendations 2024 Multi Products shots plywood, OSB, HDO/MDO The Importance of Code-Compliant Concrete Formwork Technical Guides - A236 This publication describes the importance of adhering to PS 1 plywood specifications to meet the material performance criteria outlined in ACI 318 & ACI 347, as mandated by the IBC House-Construction-Spanaway-Washington The Performance Path to Energy Code Compliance Technical Guides - R505 This publication explains how to use a performance path to meet International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) requirements while balancing cost and structural requirements. Two-Hour Load-Bearing Interior or Exterior Wall System Typical Details - DT-FR-23 This detail shows two-hour fire-rated load-bearing interior or exterior wall assembly with 2x6 wood studs, mineral wool insulation, and Type X gypsum wallboard on both sides. Two-Sided Wood Structural Panel Box Header Typical Details - DT-AF-9 This detail shows a two-sided box header built using wood structural panels on both sides of the wall in lieu of conventional headers to increase cavity insulation space. Two-Stud Corner – Outside Corner View Typical Details - DT-AF-14 This detail shows a plan view of a two-stud corner framing assembly with 2x ladder blocking spaced vertically at 24 inches on center to provide interior drywall backing. Two-Stud Corner with Drywall Clips Typical Details - DT-AF-15 This detail shows a two-stud outside corner framing assembly using drywall clips to secure interior drywall without requiring a third corner stud. 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UL Class 90 (NM520) Typical Details - DT-WWR-2 This detail shows a wind-resistive roof assembly with hot-mopped built-up roofing over APA-rated plywood sheathing and structural framing, rated U.L. Class 90. APA-Generic-Content-Card-Customer-Service-Tip Unevenness of Edges in Wood Structural Panels and Thin Underlayment Customer Service Tip - C501 This publication discusses the causes of fungal decay in wood structural panels and how proper design, construction and maintenance can prevent fungal decay. Vertical Inside and Outside Corner Joints Typical Details - DT-EWG-37 This detail shows vertical corner joint configurations for APA panel and lap siding — butt and caulk, corner board lap joints, and lap siding corners — in horizontal section view. 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. Voluntary Product Standard PS 1-22, Structural Plywood Standards - L870 This publication is the national standard for performance requirements and marking plywood for construction and industrial uses. Voluntary Product Standard PS 2-18, Performance Standard for Wood Structural Panels Standards - S350 Performance requirements, adhesive bond performance, panel construction and workmanship, dimensions and tolerances, marking and moisture content of wood structural panels. Wall Penetration with Flashing Typical Details - DT-BB-8 This detail shows two-piece flashing installation at wall penetration. 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. Wall to Foundation Flashing—Stucco Typical Details - DT-BB-10 This detail shows wall-to-foundation flashing detail at stucco-clad wall. 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