Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

WALL TYPE IDENTIFICATION

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "WALL TYPE IDENTIFICATION"— Presentation transcript:

1 WALL TYPE IDENTIFICATION
Presentation 16: WALL TYPE IDENTIFICATION

2 Walls versus Partitions
A general term for a vertical building component used to support loads and divide up living spaces Also a term used exclusively to describe exterior vertical surfaces Partitions Interior walls

3 Types of Walls Partitions and walls may each be load-bearing (LB) or non-load-bearing (NLB). With these combinations, there are four possible types of walls and partitions.

4 1 2 3 4 Types of Walls They are often built in this order. LBW NLBW
LBP NLBP Load-Bearing Wall Non-Load-Bearing Wall Load-Bearing Partition Non-Load-Bearing Partition 2 3 4

5 Virtual Construction A portion of a typically framed house.

6 Virtual Construction Construction begins on a floor system.

7 Virtual Construction

8 Virtual Construction These are exterior, thus they are walls.

9 Virtual Construction They are also load-bearing. LBW LBW

10 Virtual Construction LBW LBW

11 Virtual Construction This wall is exterior, but is not load-bearing.
LBW LBW NLBW

12 Virtual Construction This is an interior wall (partition) and can be load-bearing. LBW LBP LBW NLBW

13 Virtual Construction The others are interior and non-load-bearing.
NLBP LBW LBP LBW NLBW

14 Virtual Construction

15 Virtual Construction Removing the roof system
Construction is systematic

16 Virtual Construction and the upper plates and studs NLBP LBW LBP LBW
NLBW

17 Sole Plates A close look at the plate intersections will show these walls are laid out differently. (4) NLBP (3) LBP (2) NLBW (1) LBW

18 (1) LBW Plate Note that end of plate is also where the dimensions begin. OC Dimension to Centerline LBW NLBW

19 (2) NLBW Plate Note that end of plate is NOT where the dimensions begin. OC Dimension to Centerline LBW NLBW

20 (3) LBP Plate Note that end of plate is NOT where the dimensions begin. OC Dimension to Centerline LBP NLBW

21 (4) NLBP Plate Note that centerlines are not from end of plate, but OC may be. LBW OC Dimension to Centerline NLBP

22 Conclusions Walls are exterior, partitions are interior.
Each may be load-bearing or non-load-bearing. Layout of centerlines and OC studs varies. Measure to OC Measure to Centerlines LBW From end of plate NLBW Include width of abutting LBW and sheathing thickness Include width of abutting LBW LBP Include width of abutting NLBW NLBP


Download ppt "WALL TYPE IDENTIFICATION"

Similar presentations


Ads by Google