Wood vs metal studs/framing
Which are allowed in Brooklyn brick townhouse renovation and under what circumstances? Surprisingly getting conflicting info from various people invovled in our project. Thanks
kslcb
in Roofers 10 years and 10 months ago
2
Please log in, in order to post replies!
riva | 10 years and 9 months ago
string(1) "1"
object(WP_User)#4971 (8) {
["data"]=>
object(stdClass)#4992 (12) {
["ID"]=>
string(6) "184767"
["user_login"]=>
string(4) "riva"
["user_pass"]=>
string(34) "$P$BHJOrY03FDOR.4RHL0ciz85W8N6Bxw1"
["user_nicename"]=>
string(4) "riva"
["user_email"]=>
string(25) "scott@rivacontracting.net"
["user_url"]=>
string(0) ""
["user_registered"]=>
string(19) "2017-08-10 13:55:24"
["user_activation_key"]=>
string(0) ""
["user_status"]=>
string(1) "0"
["display_name"]=>
string(4) "riva"
["spam"]=>
string(1) "0"
["deleted"]=>
string(1) "0"
}
["ID"]=>
int(184767)
["caps"]=>
array(1) {
["bbp_participant"]=>
bool(true)
}
["cap_key"]=>
string(15) "wp_capabilities"
["roles"]=>
array(1) {
[0]=>
string(15) "bbp_participant"
}
["allcaps"]=>
array(1) {
["bbp_participant"]=>
bool(true)
}
["filter"]=>
NULL
["site_id":"WP_User":private]=>
int(1)
}
Both wood and metal applications allowed depending on the existing circumstance or what an architect calls for on plans etc. For example we use metal especially in wet areas like bathrooms and kitchens to prevent rotting of wood in the event of a leak. But like bruce said, wood for joists/structural to avoid size and weight issues. WWW.WORKWITHRIVA.COM
brucef | 10 years and 10 months ago
string(1) "1"
object(WP_User)#4972 (8) {
["data"]=>
object(stdClass)#4973 (12) {
["ID"]=>
string(4) "4724"
["user_login"]=>
string(6) "brucef"
["user_pass"]=>
string(34) "$P$BBW3UzNM8B1w6uproJMdiiw1vnHriz1"
["user_nicename"]=>
string(6) "brucef"
["user_email"]=>
string(20) "bruce@jerseydata.net"
["user_url"]=>
string(21) "/forums/users/brucef/"
["user_registered"]=>
string(19) "2017-08-10 14:13:36"
["user_activation_key"]=>
string(0) ""
["user_status"]=>
string(1) "0"
["display_name"]=>
string(6) "brucef"
["spam"]=>
string(1) "0"
["deleted"]=>
string(1) "0"
}
["ID"]=>
int(4724)
["caps"]=>
array(2) {
["subscriber"]=>
bool(true)
["bbp_participant"]=>
bool(true)
}
["cap_key"]=>
string(15) "wp_capabilities"
["roles"]=>
array(2) {
[0]=>
string(10) "subscriber"
[1]=>
string(15) "bbp_participant"
}
["allcaps"]=>
array(4) {
["read"]=>
bool(true)
["level_0"]=>
bool(true)
["subscriber"]=>
bool(true)
["bbp_participant"]=>
bool(true)
}
["filter"]=>
NULL
["site_id":"WP_User":private]=>
int(1)
}
I thought partitions had to be metal (fireproof) now. I do know however that 1-2 family they will approve joists and other structural from wood if engineer calls them out. You can call that a definite maybe.