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Comcheck and R-values for Exterior Walls

Meadowbend99

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Did comcheck recently change the structure for inputting exterior wall r-values? I typically put in size of area, but it did not come up. I'm using 2015 IECC and we're in 2a. I should be okay to use R-13 insulation for an alteration to an existing structure with exposed walls for an office space. It will not pass with R-13, only R-20.
 
It’s probably looking for continuous insulation (R-3.8 minimum) on the exterior side of the wall.

You have to keep in mind there are three methods for compliance with the IECC:
  1. The R-value method per C402.1.3;
  2. The U-factor, C-factor, and F-factor method per C402.1.4; and,
  3. Component performance alternative per C402.1.5.
If the insulating products in your wall assembly provide the minimum required R-values per Table C402.1.3 for the type of assembly listed (R-value method) then there is no need to use ComCheck—just show your wall assembly and the specified minimum R-value required. For wood-framed walls, you need either R-13 in the stud cavities plus R-3.8 continuous insulation on the outside, or R-20 within the stud cavities.

ComCheck (I admit I’ve never really used it on a project) is most beneficial when determining compliance using the component performance alternative, which determines the balance between varying performance levels of all building envelope assemblies; thus, by using high-performing assemblies (those that exceed minimum prescriptive performance) you can offset the use of lower-performing assemblies that do not meet the minimum prescriptive requirements.
 
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