EXCEPTION: | Light-frame construction shall be permitted to have minimum footing size in accordance with Figures R403.1.1(1) through R403.1.1(4) in lieu of that determined by Table R403.1(1). |
Notes:
a The minimum footing size is based on the following assumptions: Material weights per Section R301.2.2.2.1 and soil density = 120 pcf. Wood-framed walls = 10 foot; crawlspace stem wall = 6 inches * 36 inches; basement wall = 8 inches *120 inches. Total load (TL) equal to the maximum of three load combinations: LC1=D+L, LC2=D+S and LC3=D=0.75(L+S), where D=dead load, L=live load, S=snow load. TL=max (LC1, LC2, LC3).
b Use tributary span of floor and roof. Figure may be used to size exterior and interior footings.
c Add 4 feet to tributary floor span for each wood-framed wall above first level (i.e., 4 feet for 2-story, 8 feet for 3-story).
d Multiply floor span by 1.25 for interior footings supporting continuous joists.
e Multiply footing width by (1500 psf/capacity) for soil capacity other than 1500 psf. See Section R403.1.1 for thickness.
f Dashed line may be used for interior footing size only.
g Use footing size indicated on line above the span combination used.
h For span combinations above the upper line, a design professional is required.
i Interpolation between footing sizes is allowed. Extrapolation is not allowed.
Notes:
a The minimum footing size is based on the following assumptions: Material weights per Section R301.2.2.2.1 and soil density = 120 pcf. Wood-framed walls = 10 foot; crawlspace stem wall = 6 inches *36 inches; basement wall = 8 inches *120 inches. Total load (TL) equal to the maximum of three load combinations: LC1=D+L, LC2=D+S and LC3=D=0.75(L+S), where D=dead load, L=live load, S=snow load. TL=max (LC1, LC2, LC3).
b Use tributary span of floor and roof. Figure may be used to size exterior and interior footings.
c Add 4 feet to tributary floor span for each wood-framed wall above first level (i.e., 4 feet for 2-story, 8 feet for 3-story).
d Multiply floor span by 1.25 for interior footings supporting continuous joists.
e Multiply footing width by (1500 psf/capacity) for soil capacity other than 1500 psf. See Section R403.1.1 for thickness.
f Dashed line may be used for interior footing size only.
g Use footing size indicated on line above the span combination used.
h For span combinations above the upper line, a design professional is required.
i Interpolation between footing sizes is allowed. Extrapolation is not allowed.
Notes:
a The minimum footing size is based on the following assumptions: Material weights per Section R301.2.2.2.1 and soil density = 120 pcf. Wood-framed walls = 10 foot; crawlspace stem wall = 6 inches *36 inches; basement wall = 8 inches *120 inches. Total load (TL) equal to the maximum of three load combinations: LC1=D+L, LC2=D+S and LC3=D=0.75(L+S), where D=dead load, L=live load, S=snow load. TL=max (LC1, LC2, LC3).
b Use tributary span of floor and roof. Figure may be used to size exterior and interior footings.
c Add 4 feet to tributary floor span for each wood-framed wall above first level (i.e., 4 feet for 2-story, 8 feet for 3-story).
d Multiply floor span by 1.25 for interior footings supporting continuous joists.
e Multiply footing width by (1500 psf/capacity) for soil capacity other than 1500 psf. See Section R403.1.1 for thickness.
f Dashed line may be used for interior footing size only.
g Use footing size indicated on line above the span combination used.
h For span combinations above the upper line, a design professional is required.
i Interpolation between footing sizes is allowed. Extrapolation is not allowed.
Notes:
a The minimum footing size is based on the following assumptions: Material weights per Section R301.2.2.2.1 and soil density = 120 pcf. Wood-framed walls = 10 foot; crawlspace stem wall = 6 inches *36 inches; basement wall = 8 inches *120 inches. Total load (TL) equal to the maximum of three load combinations: LC1=D+L, LC2=D+S and LC3=D=0.75(L+S), where D=dead load, L=live load, S=snow load. TL=max (LC1, LC2, LC3).
b Use tributary span of floor and roof. Figure may be used to size exterior and interior footings.
c Add 4 feet to tributary floor span for each wood-framed wall above first level (i.e., 4 feet for 2-story, 8 feet for 3-story).
d Multiply floor span by 1.25 for interior footings supporting continuous joists.
e Multiply footing width by (1500 psf/capacity) for soil capacity other than 1500 psf. See Section R403.1.1 for thickness.
f Dashed line may be used for interior footing size only.
g Use footing size indicated on line above the span combination used.
h For span combinations above the upper line, a design professional is required.
i Interpolation between footing sizes is allowed. Extrapolation is not allowed.
Wash. Admin. Code § 51-51-0403
Statutory Authority: RCW 19.27.031 and chapters 19.27 and 34.05 RCW. 13-04-068, § 51-51-0403, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13. Statutory Authority: Chapter 19.27 RCW. 10-24-061, § 51-51-0403, filed 11/29/10, effective 7/1/11. Statutory Authority: RCW 19.27.031 and 19.27.074. 10-03-098, § 51-51-0403, filed 1/20/10, effective 7/1/10. Statutory Authority: RCW 19.27.190, 19.27.020, and chapters 19.27 and 34.05 RCW. 08-01-103, § 51-51-0403, filed 12/18/07, effective 4/1/08. Statutory Authority: RCW 19.27.074, 19.27.020, and chapters 19.27 and 34.05 RCW. 07-01-090, § 51-51-0403, filed 12/19/06, effective 7/1/07.