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Construction Guide to Next Generation High Performance Walls in Climate Zones 3-5

Published Thursday, June 15, 2017

Construction Guide to Next Generation High Performance Walls in Climate Zones 3-5

These Construction Guides to High-Performance Walls in Climate Zones 3-5 provides time-proven, practical, and cost-effective strategies for constructing durable, energy-efficient walls.

Part 1 addresses walls constructed with 2x6 wood frame studs, wood structural panel (WSP) exterior sheathing, and a cladding system installed over WSP sheathing in low-rise residential buildings up to three stories high. The 2x6 advanced framing technology enables a straightforward transition from conventional 2x4 wall construction to a more energy-efficient wall system, requiring only a minimal change from tried-and-true framing practices. In addition to deeper cavity that provides space for more insulation, 2x6 studs have significantly higher compression and bending capacity that allow for increased stud spacing and reduced number of jack and king studs at openings. The use of fewer studs per a unit of length of wall leads to reduced framing factor (leaving more room for insulation), material cost-savings, resource efficiency, and labor savings during framing as well as installation of utilities. In addition to familiar advanced framing practices, new techniques are included such as the rim header and continuous drywall at interior wall intersections, which further optimize framing and increase energy efficiency.

Part 2 addresses walls constructed with 2x4 wood frame studs, wood structural panel (WSP) sheathing as wall bracing and added backing for foam sheathing, a layer of rigid foam sheathing insulation up to 1.5 inches thick over the WSP, and a cladding system installed over the foam sheathing in low-rise residential buildings up to three stories high. The addition of exterior insulation to standard 2x4 framing enables an easy transition from conventional 2x4 wall construction to a much more energy-efficient wall system that is effective at minimizing thermal bridging from framing members. Only minimal changes to detailing and cladding attachments are needed for the system detailed in this Guide.

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