A 1 hour fire rating for the wall separating the units which is usually 5 8 type x drywall is required.
1 hour fire wall in the attic of a duplex.
I know that i need a 1 hour fire wall separating them from the foundation to the bottom of the roof.
Fire resistance shall run from foundation to underneath the roof sheathing.
For some reason they must think the the town house is safer than a duplex even when attached to the end of 4 town houses.
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The duplex will be 28 x about 60 long with the building split down the middle to make two 14 x60 units.
On a recent project in urbana the town houses only required a separation barrier wall between units and the duplex units required a full fire separation wall with fire proof sheathing and sealant.
Here s how it is specified in the residential edition of the florida building code fbc and the international residential code irc.
It is unlikely with a total burn out that a one hour wall will be able to survive once the first wall collapses.
In my experience the best way to make this work is with a two hour fire barrier wall that locates all of the fire resistance in the 2 of gypsum board panels and 3 4 airspaces in the middle of the assembly.
Where back to back walls are provided the original intent recognised that collapse on one side with unprotected steel structure for instance could occur within 10 minutes.
This typical one hour fire rated wall assembly uses just a single 2x4 stud wall with fiberglass in the stud bays and 5 8 inch gypsum board on both faces.
These wall assembly files are used for planning and estimation purposes for many ul wall types such as fire rated wall assemblies.
This leaves you free to use whatever plumbing electrical insulation and finishes you want for the walls in each unit.
And three exceptions have been added over the years for a duplex with an automatic sprinkler system fire rated ceilings or a screen enclosure.
It must extend from foundation to underside of roof sheathing.