2006 IRC Q & A: Application Guide
Over 600 Answers to the Most Common Questions to Assist in Better
Understanding the 2006 International Residential Code
This publication provides more
than 600 answers to the most commonly asked
questions that arise in the application of Chapters
1 through 10 of the 2006 International Residential
Code (IRC). The IRC® code section is reprinted for
easy reference, followed by questions and answers
pertaining to the particular section. In addition,
the guide includes numerous helpful photographs and
illustrations that provide a clear understanding of
both the intent and meaning of the code text. While
not addressing every code section, this publication
does attempt to address the majority of requests for
interpretations regarding code topics.
Some of the questions covered
are:
- What level of
fire-resistance rating is required for two
dwellings constructed side-by-side separated by
a lot line?
- Is plywood stronger than
OSB of the same thickness?
- Does the code refer to a
minimum or maximum joint space between the
sheets of gypsum board in the garage-dwelling
separation?
- Can solid sawn lumber
boards be used for sheathing the roof of a
dwelling?
- In a single family
dwelling, where does the means of egress system
end?
- Is there a minimum size
requirement for doors that open into sleeping
rooms?
- Does the code require
felt paper behind adhered veneer?
- Is floor or roof
sheathing required to be laid in a staggered
pattern?
- Can staples be
substituted for the nails or screws in the
gypsum board of the garage-dwelling separation?
The 2006 International
Residential Code Q&A An Application Guide is an
essential resource for anyone involved with the
IRC provisions, including building officials,
building inspectors, plans examiners,
architects, designers and builders. The guide
addresses those code provisions frequently
encountered during design, plan review and the
construction process.
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