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the home had 3/4 inch plywood instead of drywall between the
garage and living space. is this ok? |
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are you sure there isnt drywall behind it? whats the fire rating for the plywood?
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there are some plywoods (pyro-guard, dricon, etc) that are approved, you need to look at the manufacture stamp to determine if it meets code. Standard 3/4 plywood does not meet the 1 hour requirement.
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thank you, glenn |
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No other opinion needed. If you cannot locate a grading stamp, call it out.
Jeffrey R. Jonas Critical Eye Property Inspections JRJ Consultants Owatonna, Minnesota Chapter President InterNachi Awards Portal: http://co.nachi.org/inachiawards/
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This is NACHI Archives Attached Garage Fire Containment By Nick Gromicko, Rob London and Kenton Shepard An attached garage is a garage that is physically attached to a house. Fires that begin in attached garages are more likely to spread to living areas than fires that originate in detached garages. For this reason, combined with the multitude of flammable materials commonly found in garages, attached garages should be adequately sealed from living areas. A properly sealed attached garage will ideally restrict the potential spread of fire long enough to allow the occupants time to escape the home or building. Why are garages (both attached and detached) fire hazards?
The 2006 edition of the International Residential Code (IRC) states the following concerning doors that separate garages from living areas: R309.1 Opening Penetration Openings from a private garage directly into a room used for sleeping purposes shall not be permitted. Other openings between the garage and the residence shall be equipped with solid wood doors not less than 1-3/8” (35 mm) in thickness, solid- or honeycomb-core steel doors not less than 1-3/8” (35 mm) thick, or 20-minute fire-rated doors.In addition, InterNACHI inspectors can check for the following while inspecting doors that separate garages from living areas:
The 2006 edition of the IRC states the following concerning garage walls and ceilings: R309.2 Separation Required The garage shall be separated from the residence and its attic area by not less than ½-inch (12.7 mm) gypsum board applied to the garage side. Garages beneath habitable rooms shall be separated from all habitable rooms above by not less than 5/8-inch (15.9 mm) Type X gypsum board or equivalent. Where the separation is a floor-ceiling assembly, the structure supporting the separation shall also be protected by not less than ½-inch (12.7 mm) gypsum board or equivalent. Garages located less than 3 feet (914 mm) from a dwelling unit on the same lot shall be protected with not less than 1/2–inch (12.7 mm) gypsum board applied to the interior side of exterior walls that are within this area. Openings in these walls shall be regulated by Section 309.1. This provision does not apply to garage walls that are perpendicular to the adjacent dwelling unit wall.In addition, inspectors can check for the following while inspecting walls and ceilings:
The 2006 edition of the IRC states the following concerning ducts that penetrate garage walls and ceilings: R309.1.1 Duct PenetrationDryer exhaust ducts that penetrate garage walls are serious fire hazards. These ducts are generally made from plastic and will easily melt during a fire, creating a large breach in the firewall. Floors The 2006 edition of the IRC states the following concerning floors in garages: R309.3 Floor Surface Garage floor surfaces shall be of approved, non-combustible material. The area of the floor used for parking of automobiles or other vehicles shall be sloped to facilitate the movement of liquids to a drain or toward the main vehicle entry doorway.Inspectors should also check for the following:
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