The international residential code requires that in townhomes and duplexes each unit needs to be separated from the next by fire walls.
Firewall in condo attic.
Material needed to fix a firewall at home.
The first picture below illustrates a portion of a townhome unit s firewall in an attic that is totally sealed off to provide 1 hour of fire protection on both sides.
Owner is very interested in having the work done but.
Looked at a job air sealing and adding some insulation in a condo.
Designed as an extra layer of protection between the house and the garage an intact firewall resists the intrusion of fire into the home.
For example if there is a middle located townhome with adjacent units on either side you will have 1 hour of fire separation at each side.
Also the units were converted to condos townhomes in 2007 and the builder made significant updates but again the attic was not changed.
I checked with a couple other inspectors and the general concensus was the firewall was missing.
I guess im just looking for.
In tha attic there were firewalls between the units.
If there is a firewall in your attic the fire rating should be printed on the.
In addition each unit needs to be self supporting where the collapse of one unit will not damage the neighboring unit.
It didn t seem right though as it was just such a huge oversight.
I believe this is a breech in the firewall and should be repaired.
The firewall should extend into the attic separating your attic space from the attic above the neighboring units.
I did find a hole punched in the drywall that i believe goes through to the next unit.
And that is true condos have fire protection between units for a reason.
I dont inspect a lot of condos but this morning i did one.