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Question about building code and walls in basement...
I have 9 foot walls in my basement. I intend to put a drop ceiling in
at 7.5-8 feet. If drywall is stacked vertically at 8feet tall, there will be a gap above the ceiling between rooms. Putting sound-proofing etc aside, does anyone know if code allows this gap, or do all rooms have to be sealed from one another above the ceiling? I already have a lot of mechanicals (ducts, gas lines etc) running thru this space so some areas cannot be sealed with drywall. I am checking with local code, but wanted to get a general idea first... |
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Question about building code and walls in basement...
On Mon, 30 Jan 2006 09:16:59 -0500, BIOSMonkey wrote:
I have 9 foot walls in my basement. I intend to put a drop ceiling in at 7.5-8 feet. If drywall is stacked vertically at 8feet tall, there will be a gap above the ceiling between rooms. Putting sound-proofing etc aside, does anyone know if code allows this gap, or do all rooms have to be sealed from one another above the ceiling? I already have a lot of mechanicals (ducts, gas lines etc) running thru this space so some areas cannot be sealed with drywall. I am checking with local code, but wanted to get a general idea first... What code? If you mean local codes, I think you need to tell us where the house is. |
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Question about building code and walls in basement...
mad hatter® wrote... On Mon, 30 Jan 2006 09:16:59 -0500, BIOSMonkey wrote: I have 9 foot walls in my basement. I intend to put a drop ceiling in at 7.5-8 feet. If drywall is stacked vertically at 8feet tall, there will be a gap above the ceiling between rooms. Putting sound-proofing etc aside, does anyone know if code allows this gap, or do all rooms have to be sealed from one another above the ceiling? I already have a lot of mechanicals (ducts, gas lines etc) running thru this space so some areas cannot be sealed with drywall. I am checking with local code, but wanted to get a general idea first... What code? If you mean local codes, I think you need to tell us where the house is. One problem that I imagine you'll have is with electrical items. It sounds like you plan to put a ceiling in the basement. I believe that no junction boxes are allowed in the area above a dropped ceiling. Except for runs of wire, any box or splice, etc. must not be covered. As mad hatter wrote, you need to check your local county or city codes for correct info. Craig |
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Question about building code and walls in basement...
Junction boxes can't be placed where they can't be accessed, ie sealed
inside a smooth ceiling or inside a dropped ceiling that is sheetrocked. I will be using acoustic tiles. One problem that I imagine you'll have is with electrical items. It sounds like you plan to put a ceiling in the basement. I believe that no junction boxes are allowed in the area above a dropped ceiling. Except for runs of wire, any box or splice, etc. must not be covered. As mad hatter wrote, you need to check your local county or city codes for correct info. Craig |
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Question about building code and walls in basement...
OK, Gwinnett County, GA.
What code? If you mean local codes, I think you need to tell us where the house is. |
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