3 Plywood edges shall have approved tongue and groove joints or shall be supported with blocking, unless 1/4 inch minimum thickness underlayment or 1 1/2 inches of approved cellular or lightweight concrete is installed or finished floor is 25/32-inch wood strip. Allowable uniform load based on deflection of 1/360 of span is 165 pounds per square foot.
4 For joists spaced 24 inches on center, plywood sheathing with Span Rating 40/20 or greater can be used for subfloors when supporting 1 1/2 inches lightweight concrete.
5 May be 24 inches if 25/32-inch wood strip flooring is installed at right angles to joists.
Table 327.31-B
MINIMUM THICKNESS FOR PLYWOOD COMBINATION
SUBFLOOR-UNDERLAYMENT. PLYWOOD CONTINUOUS OVER TWO OR MORE
SPANS AND FACE GRAIN PERPENDICULAR TO SUPPORTS
1,2
      Maximum Support Spacing3
  16” o.c   20” o.c   24” o.c
  Plywood   Panel   Panel   Panel
  Species   Thickness   Thickness   Thickness
Plywood Grade   Group   (inches)   (inches)   (inches)
Sanded exterior type   1   1/2   5/8   3/4
  2 & 3   5/8   3/4   7/8
  4   3/4   7/8   1  
Underlayment C-C     All Groups   APA Rated Sheathing and APA Rated
Plugged Sturd-I-Floor4     Sturd-I-Floor shall be installed consistent
      with their rating.  
1 Spans shall be limited to values shown, based on possible effect of concentrated loads.
2 Unsupported edges shall be tongue and groove or blocked except where 1/4 inch underlayment or 25/32-inch finish floor is used.
3 Underlayment, C-C Plugged, sanded exterior type: allowable uniform load based on deflection of L/360 span for spans 24 inches or less is 125 psf; and for spans 48 inches, 65 psf.
4 The department will accept subfloor underlayment panels such as Sturd-I-Floor which meet the requirements of APA manufacturing specifications for Sturd-I-Floor panels.
Table 327.31-C
MINIMUM THICKNESS OF FLOOR BOARDS
      Minimum Net Thickness
Joist Spacing   Perpendicular to Joist   Diagonal to Joist
24”     11/16”   3/4”  
16”     5/8”   5/8”  
SPS 327.31 History History: EmR1703: emerg. cr., eff. 2-6-17; CR 17-017: cr. Register March 2018 No. 747, eff. 4-1-18; (6) (d) (title) created under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 1., Stats., Register March 2018 No. 747.
SPS 327.32 SPS 327.32Decks. A deck attached to a camping unit or any detached deck that serves an exit from a camping unit that meets the following requirements is in compliance with this code:
SPS 327.32(1) (1) A deck shall be constructed to support the actual dead load and a minimum live load of 40 pounds per square inch acting on it without exceeding the allowable stresses of the material.
SPS 327.32(2) (2) A deck attached to a camping unit shall have a ledger attachment that meets the requirement under sub. (1).
SPS 327.32(3) (3) Corrosion-resistant flashing shall be installed where a deck attaches to the wall or floor assembly of a camping unit.
SPS 327.32(4) (4) The handrail and guard requirements of s. SPS 327.22.
SPS 327.32(5) (5) The decay protection requirements of s. SPS 327.28.
SPS 327.32 History History: EmR1703: emerg. cr., eff. 2-6-17; CR 17-017: cr. Register March 2018 No. 747, eff. 4-1-18.
SPS 327.33 SPS 327.33Exterior covering.
SPS 327.33(1) (1)General. The exterior walls shall be covered with a permanent weather resistant finish.
SPS 327.33(2) (2)During construction. During construction, wall cavity insulation may not be installed until a water-resistant covering is in place over the wall cavity and windows, doors and a roof with at least underlayment are installed.
SPS 327.33 Note Note: An example of acceptable water-resistant covering for a wall is foam sheathing with permanently taped joints.
SPS 327.33(3) (3)Flashing.
SPS 327.33(3)(a)(a) Corrosion-resistant flashing shall be installed in the exterior wall to prevent water from entering the wall cavity or coming in contact with the structural framing components.
SPS 327.33(3)(b) (b) The flashing shall extend to the surface of the exterior wall finish and prevent water from reentering the exterior wall.
SPS 327.33(3)(c)1.1. Any joints between 2 pieces of flashing that form a vertical joint shall be lapped a minimum of 6 inches and sealed.
SPS 327.33(3)(c)2. 2. Any joints between 2 pieces of flashing that form a horizontal joint shall be lapped a minimum of 2 inches and sealed unless otherwise specified by the flashing manufacturer.
SPS 327.33(3)(c)3. 3. Sealants used for flashing shall be exterior grade and shall be compatible with the materials being sealed.
SPS 327.33(3)(d) (d) Flashing shall be provided at all of the following locations:
SPS 327.33(3)(d)1. 1. At the top of all exterior door and window openings, unless using self-flashing windows that provide at least one inch of flashing around the opening, including the corners.
SPS 327.33(3)(d)2. 2. At the intersection of chimneys or other masonry construction with frame walls.
SPS 327.33(3)(d)3. 3. Under and at the ends of masonry, wood, or metal copings and sills.
SPS 327.33(3)(d)4. 4. Continuously above all projecting wood trim.
SPS 327.33(3)(d)5. 5. Where porches, decks, or stairs attach to a wall or floor assembly of wood frame construction.
SPS 327.33(3)(d)6. 6. At wall and roof intersections.
SPS 327.33(3)(d)7. 7. At built-in gutters.
SPS 327.33(3)(d)8. 8. Along the bottom of door openings that are elevated above-grade.
SPS 327.33 Note Note: Flashing placed along the bottom of a door opening that is elevated above-grade can subsequently accommodate adding a deck outside the door.
SPS 327.33(3)(e) (e) For a roof that intersects with an upper-lying head wall and rake wall, such as where a dormer is provided, the vertical metal flashing along the rake wall shall extend down the roof at least one-half inch past the vertical flashing on the head wall. A head wall as addressed in this paragraph intersects a sloping roof at a horizontal line along the top of a roof segment. A rake wall intersects a sloping roof along the side of a roof segment.
SPS 327.33(3)(f) (f) For a roof eave that intersects with a sidewall, the end of the roof flashing shall be installed so that it diverts water away from the sidewall and onto the roof or into the gutter.
SPS 327.33(4) (4)Water-resistive barrier requirements.
SPS 327.33(4)(a)(a) General.
SPS 327.33(4)(a)1.1. Exterior walls of wood or metal frame construction shall be provided with a water-resistive barrier from the highest point to the bottom of the permanent weather-resistant covering.
SPS 327.33 Note Note: Acceptable water-resistive barrier materials include polymeric-based house wraps and spray-applied water-resistive barriers installed per the manufacturer's instructions, #15 or greater asphalt-saturated felts that comply with ASTM D 226 for type I felt and extruded foam sheathing with permanently taped joints. Duct tape or similar materials will not result in a permanently taped joint.
SPS 327.33(4)(a)2. 2. Structural products with an integral water-resistive barrier may be approved as a complete assembly.
SPS 327.33(4)(b) (b) Material compatibility. The water-resistive barrier material shall be compatible with the other materials in the wall with which it will come into contact.
SPS 327.33 Note Note: Spray-applied water-resistive barriers may not be compatible with foam plastic insulation.
SPS 327.33(4)(c) (c) Performance requirements.
SPS 327.33(4)(c)1.1. Polymer-based house wraps shall meet all of the following requirements:
SPS 327.33(4)(c)1.a. a. A water vapor permeability rating of 5 perms or higher when tested in accordance with ASTM E96.
SPS 327.33(4)(c)1.b. b. An acceptable water-resistance rating determined in accordance with ASTM D779, AATCC 127 or CCMC 07102.
SPS 327.33 Note Note: Asphalt-saturated felt or “tar paper" is not a polymeric-based house wrap.
SPS 327.33 Note Note: For more information on the water-resistance tests and their results, see the International Code Council Evaluation Services Acceptance Criteria AC 38.
SPS 327.33(4)(c)2. 2. Spray-applied water-resistive barriers shall be approved under the International Code Council Evaluation Services.
SPS 327.33 Note Note: For approval criteria, see ICC-ES acceptance criteria AC 212 or successor document.
SPS 327.33(4)(d) (d) Application.
SPS 327.33(4)(d)1.1. Horizontal seams in sheet or strip material shall be overlapped such that the upper layer extends over the lower layer at least 2 inches.
SPS 327.33(4)(d)2. 2. Vertical seams in sheet or strip materials shall be overlapped at least 6 inches.
SPS 327.33(4)(d)3. 3. Any rips, tears or voids shall be patched in accordance with subds. 1. and 2.
SPS 327.33(4)(e) (e) Penetrations.
SPS 327.33(4)(e)1.1. Penetrations caused by fasteners of the water-resistive barrier or the weather-resistant exterior covering do not require sealing.
SPS 327.33(4)(e)2. 2. Penetrations of 5 square inches or less with an annular space of no more than 1/2 inch shall be sealed with caulk or similar material.
SPS 327.33(4)(e)3. 3. Penetrations of greater than 5 square inches shall be flashed in accordance with sub. (3).
SPS 327.33 History History: EmR1703: emerg. cr., eff. 2-6-17; CR 17-017: cr. Register March 2018 No. 747, eff. 4-1-18.
SPS 327.34 SPS 327.34Wood frame walls. Unless designed through structural analysis, wood frame walls shall comply with the following requirements:
SPS 327.34(1) (1)Stud configuration. Studs in the exterior walls shall be placed with the wide faces perpendicular to the plane of the wall.
SPS 327.34 Note Note: See s. SPS 327.28 for requirements on treating wood for decay and termite resistance.
SPS 327.34(2) (2)Top plates.
SPS 327.34(2)(a)(a) General. Except as allowed under par. (c), top plates shall be provided and configured as follows:
SPS 327.34(2)(a)1. 1. Studs at bearing walls shall be capped with double top plates.
SPS 327.34(2)(a)2. 2. End joints in double top plates shall be offset at least 2 stud spaces.
SPS 327.34(2)(a)3. 3. Double top plates shall be overlapped at the corners and at intersections of partitions.
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