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Screwing Subfloor and IRC 2015

rossn

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Replacing subfloor with 1-1/8" OSB, and I am not seeing anything in IRC 2015 that permits use of screws for fastening subfloor. It seems like this is somewhat common practice, and I would like to use screws on the 50 year old joists... not 10d nails, for fear of splitting them.

I see IRC 2015 Table R602.3(1) Fastening Schedule, rows 37-39, which call out nails.

Can anyone shed some light on this?
 
R104.11 - Alternative materials, design and methods of construction and equipment.

Basically, the IRC gives you one way to do things, but if you can show that you have a viable alternative the building official can and should approve it. Screws and an adhesive to attach the subfloor instead of nails would be a perfect example, in my opinion.

Contact your building department and ask, it is probably something they have been accepting since before anyone can remember.
 
Thanks for calling that one out, Beniah! I haven't see that one previously, and good to have that one in my back pocket!
 
Using screws on subfloors is a common practice. Superior to nails against squeaks. You don't need permission to use screws unless there is a specific detail for a shear diaphragm that specifies nails ... in which case the engineer/architect would have to approve the substitution.


 
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