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I have been under the impression the typical fire separation wall in residential construction, single family was 5/8 "firecode" on the garage side.
As a matter of fact, to comply to a resale inspection, I had to rock this certain "illegal" laundry room in a garage, overlaying the existing 1/2" with 5/8", to the sheathing. Requirement by the city inspectigator. Typical in my understanding.
So one street over I do the same thing today, where I had reframed the illegal laundry in the garage, back to the house to comply with mandated off street parking requirement. Inspectigator says I don't have to use 5/8 any longer, been that way since the 2010 residential code that I guess trumps UBC.
So, as can sometimes happen, apparently the right hand knows not the activities of the left.
Can anyone clarify, maybe with the code section to point to?
Kind of a moot point for me as I will probably do it the old way just to spite myself, but just interested in the truth of this conspiracy.
Thanks,
Brent.
As a matter of fact, to comply to a resale inspection, I had to rock this certain "illegal" laundry room in a garage, overlaying the existing 1/2" with 5/8", to the sheathing. Requirement by the city inspectigator. Typical in my understanding.
So one street over I do the same thing today, where I had reframed the illegal laundry in the garage, back to the house to comply with mandated off street parking requirement. Inspectigator says I don't have to use 5/8 any longer, been that way since the 2010 residential code that I guess trumps UBC.
So, as can sometimes happen, apparently the right hand knows not the activities of the left.
Can anyone clarify, maybe with the code section to point to?
Kind of a moot point for me as I will probably do it the old way just to spite myself, but just interested in the truth of this conspiracy.
Thanks,
Brent.