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I've just taken on a Southern California client who built a large single family (R-3) home several years ago with the intent to converting it into a Congregate Living Heath Facility (R-2.1) once the years-long planning approval was complete.
They have planning approval, but an inspector has reminded them that the California Building Code does not allow R-2.1 occupancies in nonrated (type B) construction.
Unfortunately, their original stamped plans for the (wood frame + stucco) house call it out as type V-B construction, so they have a fundamental problem of the old plans only requiring nonrated gyp board. One option is to either replace the existing gyp board, or simply add another layer of fire rated gyp board.
Question: would another option for achieving 1-hour walls be to apply intumescent paint to the face of the gyp board?
They have planning approval, but an inspector has reminded them that the California Building Code does not allow R-2.1 occupancies in nonrated (type B) construction.
Unfortunately, their original stamped plans for the (wood frame + stucco) house call it out as type V-B construction, so they have a fundamental problem of the old plans only requiring nonrated gyp board. One option is to either replace the existing gyp board, or simply add another layer of fire rated gyp board.
Question: would another option for achieving 1-hour walls be to apply intumescent paint to the face of the gyp board?