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Garage connected to house - Fire compartment??
What applies in a garage. It is directly connected to the house but no door between the garage and the house. The walls of the residential house are, of course, plastered on the inside. But what applies in the garage. I have thought about building walls and the ceiling with construction plywood and would have preferably skipped the plaster on the walls and the ceiling. My builder wanted me to at least plaster against the existing house.
At the same time, the neighbor's garage is 4 meters from my garage. My garage is thus about 2 meters from the property line. Must I, for that reason, build with plaster and thus create a fire cell?
Finally, if I need plaster. Can I place it directly on the studs and then place the construction plywood outside?
As you understand, I do not want to putty and paint the walls in the garage; I want a rough feel.
At the same time, the neighbor's garage is 4 meters from my garage. My garage is thus about 2 meters from the property line. Must I, for that reason, build with plaster and thus create a fire cell?
Finally, if I need plaster. Can I place it directly on the studs and then place the construction plywood outside?
As you understand, I do not want to putty and paint the walls in the garage; I want a rough feel.
Krilleman
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Garage
Garages should be designed to limit the risk of fire or explosion due to the presence of flammable or explosive gases.
(BFS 2011:26).
Page 166:
http://www.fsbsverige.se/documents/Boverket/BBR 19_5.pdf
Garages should be a separate fire compartment. At least that's what's been said on the constructions I've been on.
Edit:
http://www.traguiden.se/konstruktio...nde-vaggar/vaggar---brandavskiljande-formaga/
Garage
Garages should be designed to limit the risk of fire or explosion due to the presence of flammable or explosive gases.
(BFS 2011:26).
Page 166:
http://www.fsbsverige.se/documents/Boverket/BBR 19_5.pdf
Garages should be a separate fire compartment. At least that's what's been said on the constructions I've been on.
Edit:
http://www.traguiden.se/konstruktio...nde-vaggar/vaggar---brandavskiljande-formaga/
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When I read the Träguiden linked above #2, it looks like you can replace 13 mm gypsum with 32 mm plywood and then classify the wall as EI30?
32 mm plywood is a perfectly stable wall to screw shelves onto, etc.
Could that be correct?
32 mm plywood is a perfectly stable wall to screw shelves onto, etc.
Could that be correct?
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