1½ Story Post-War Home Renovation
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1½ Story Post-War Home Renovation
I am gutting and removing all exterior and interior walls on my 1/2 top
floor completely and going with a full story. My question is this. When the exterior walls are built by the contractor, is it normal to just nail the exterior walls into the top (header maybe) of the main floor walls? I am wondering if this is typical and enough strength wise since I live in the east coast of Canada and we often get high winds (tail ends of Hurricanes - 90 - 130 km/hr) during hurricane season. We actually were hit directly by Hurricane Juan (Cat 1 - 2) and last hurricane season (summer/fall of 07) we had wind gusts from a tropical depression up to 130 km/hr. I am wondering if the exterior walls should be bolted down with a big type of lag bolt. Is just nailing the exterior walls typical and enough strength wise? |
1? Story Post-War Home Renovation
Nothing was said. I just received my permit and hired the contractor we had
in mind. So far everything is going well, but I am wondering about this nailing thing. I just hope the new full story doesn't blow down in the wind, possibly injuring or killing someone if not all. "Dave Balderstone" wrote in message news:060520081908299593%dave@N_O_T_T_H_I_Sbalderst one.ca... In article h27Uj.1038$KB3.619@edtnps91, H. Reno wrote: I am wondering if the exterior walls should be bolted down with a big type of lag bolt. Is just nailing the exterior walls typical and enough strength wise? When you got your building permit and submitted your plans, what did they say? -- Woodworking links and more at http://www.woodenwabbits.com |
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