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Wall Bracing Deerfield Beach FL

Wall bracing is one of the critical elements of a wood-framed structure in Deerfield Beach, providing resistance to forces that act along the wall plane. In storm-prone coastal areas especially, braced walls help the whole house resist lateral wind forces.

Paver Plus & Stone, Inc
954-931-5540
10394 NW 49th Court
Pompano Beach, FL
Hardrives of Delray, Inc.
278-0456
2101 S. Congress Avenue
Delray Beach, FL
K. Hovnanian Homes
364-3300
3601 Quantum Blvd.
Boynton Beach, FL
RTG Construction, Inc.
742-8839
3300 S. Congress Ave, #5
Boynton Beach, FL
Compson Associates, Inc./Renaissance Commons
244-6650
1500 Gateway Blvd., Ste. 200
Boynton Beach, FL
SMH Construction LLC
954-394-4020
3246 NE 27th Ave
Lighthouse Point, FL
Nanc Construction Services
954-845-2350
1544 East Harmony Lakes Circle
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Mouw Associates, Inc.
276-9640
409 N.E. 3rd Street
Delray Beach, FL
RCW Construction & Consulting, LLC
374-9990
4374 Juniper Terrace
Boynton Beach, FL
D.R. Horton at Knollwood
740-9445
7981 Shaddock Dr.
Boynton Beach, FL
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Wall Bracing

Wall Bracing and the IRC

Wall bracing is one of the critical elements of a wood-framed structure, providing resistance to forces that act along the wall plane. In storm-prone coastal areas especially, braced walls help the whole house resist lateral wind forces.

The higher those lateral wind loads are, the stronger the structure must be. That's why in the zones closest to the coast, where design wind speeds exceed 100 or 110 mph, building codes require new homes to have an engineered design. The design process involves calculating the anticipated wind loads based on the given building's location, exposure, and dimensions, and then specifying appropriate assemblies to resist those loads. For wood-framed houses, the resulting design ordinarily includes shear walls built using closely nailed structural panel sheathing and rugged hold-downs.

But for typical buildings where expected winds loads are more modest, builders can use prescriptive wall-bracing rules contained within the International Residential Code. The IRC's Section R602.10 calls for "braced wall lines" composed of "braced wall panels." The location, width, and construction details of these braced wall panels, as well as the materials that can be used to build them, are spelled out in the code's text, tables, and illustrations. Understanding the rules in Section R602.10 is critical for builders seeking to streamline their profit margins by optimizing the framing package.

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