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    Can anyone tell me why the builder installs blocking between engineered joists at the outside edge of the house? Joists are between the first floor and the basement. The reason I ask is that one of the joists was installed not parallel to the next one and the blocking is not connected at one end. I expect that the blocking is pre cut and the building crew didn't care.


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    Bob,

    Blocking helps distribute load to adjacent joists. Was there some type of unusual load above, big hydro-tub, etc.?

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    The backer block is absent where the I-joist is perpendicular to the other. The back block is required on both sides so that a metal hanger can be installed. Framers have not completed what the manufacturer requires in their framing detail material.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Randy Mayo View Post
    Bob,

    Blocking helps distribute load to adjacent joists. Was there some type of unusual load above, big hydro-tub, etc.?
    None that I am aware of Randy. The blocking is the entire length of the basement on both sides of the home. Blocking was between the outside wall and the first joist and between the first and second joist. You did not comment on the issue of the blocking not contacting the joist on four blocks near the end of one joist.
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    If the foundation is the Superior wall system, then blocking along the wall that's parallel with the joists is a requirement to prevent the top of the wall from being pushed in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Fuhrmann View Post
    Can anyone tell me why the builder installs blocking between engineered joists at the outside edge of the house? Joists are between the first floor and the basement. The reason I ask is that one of the joists was installed not parallel to the next one and the blocking is not connected at one end. I expect that the blocking is pre cut and the building crew didn't care.
    A few months ago, at a new build, the job super just shrugged when I asked him about this blocking and said that the AHJ now required it. After reading the Installation Guide from Raymond, there is a WHOLE lot more to how it's done than just toe nailing in the braces.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darren Miller View Post
    If the foundation is the Superior wall system, then blocking along the wall that's parallel with the joists is a requirement to prevent the top of the wall from being pushed in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lon Henderson View Post
    A few months ago, at a new build, the job super just shrugged when I asked him about this blocking and said that the AHJ now required it.
    Our AHJs reference Section R404.1, 2012 IRC. FOUNDATION WALL BRACING regarding the need for bracing perpendicular to the joists on the exterior walls. If "I Joists" are used then the builder is required to install blocking (permanufacturer’s instructions) against thewebs of the “I” joists for properattachment of the foundation wallbracing blocks. Around here, omitting the bracing and/or not detailing them it correctly was a pretty common reason to fail framing inspections when the requirement first appeared.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lon Henderson View Post
    A few months ago, at a new build, the job super just shrugged when I asked him about this blocking and said that the AHJ now required it.
    Our AHJs reference Section R404.1, 2012 IRC. FOUNDATION WALL BRACING regarding the need for bracing perpendicular to the joists on the exterior walls. If "I Joists" are used then the builder is required to install blocking (permanufacturer’s instructions) against thewebs of the “I” joists for properattachment of the foundation wallbracing blocks. Around here, omitting the bracing and/or not detailing them it correctly was a pretty common reason to fail framing inspections when the requirement first appeared.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Fuhrmann View Post
    Can anyone tell me why the builder installs blocking between engineered joists at the outside edge of the house? Joists are between the first floor and the basement. The reason I ask is that one of the joists was installed not parallel to the next one and the blocking is not connected at one end. I expect that the blocking is pre cut and the building crew didn't care.


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    Blocking between the first two joist spaces is required to meet local wind zone requirements. Spacing varies according to the wind zone. They should be attached at the ends and nailed through the plywood at the top.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Vern Heiler View Post
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    Basement walls are not "Superior Wall System". They are standard poured concrete.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darren Miller View Post
    If the foundation is the Superior wall system, then blocking along the wall that's parallel with the joists is a requirement to prevent the top of the wall from being pushed in.

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    Foundation is not the Superior wall system.


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