Wall Stud Size and Spacing

Wall Stud Size and Spacing (1)  Except as provided in Sentence (2), the size and spacing of studs shall conform to Table 9.23.10.1. (2)  Studs for walls not listed in Table 9.23.10.1. and supporting roof loads shall conform to Tables A-30 to A-33, provided,     (a)   the studs are clad with not less than 9.5 mm thick […]
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Wall Studs

Wall Studs (1)  Wall studs shall not be notched, drilled or otherwise damaged so that the undamaged portion of the stud is less than two-thirds the depth of the stud if the stud is loadbearing or 40 mm if the stud is non-loadbearing, unless the weakened studs are suitably reinforced. Article 9.23.5.3. Ontario Regulation 332/12 Building […]
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Walls Above Grade

Walls Above Grade Cladding such as wood siding, stucco or brick veneer provides a first plane of protection against precipitation ingress in above-grade wall assemblies. In geographic locations where the probability of wetting due to precipitation is high and the drying potential of the walls is low, a capillary break (an air space) must be […]
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Walls Insulated within and Outboard of the Framing

Walls Insulated within and Outboard of the Framing Figures 21 and 22 show examples of walls insulated within and outboard of the framing space appear in. Some types of semi-rigid insulation come with a spun-bonded polyolefin sheet attached to one surface. This material is vapour permeable but air impermeable, and may serve as an air […]
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Water Penetration Control

Water Penetration Control Cladding (wood siding, brick, vinyl siding, stone, stucco, etc.) forms a first plane of protection and is detailed to limit the amount of water that gets past it.The sheathing membrane is a second plane of protection that prevents water from entering the building envelope and allows water vapour to drain and diffuse […]
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Width Wood Shingles and Shakes

Width Wood Shingles and Shakes (1)  Shingles and shakes shall be not less than 65 mm or more than 350 mm wide. Article 9.27.7.2. Ontario Regulation 332/12 Building Code, Information published by oncodes.ca for educational purposes only
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Window and door trim

Window and door trim Windows and doors must be installed so that they are sealed to the air barrier and must be flashed and sealed to keep water out (see Figure 130 and Figure 138). Exterior trim is used to conceal gaps around windows and doors and cover the exposed ends of the siding. The […]
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