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ENGINEERED WOOD CONSTRUCTION GUIDE

FORM NO. E30V

© 2011 APA – THE ENGINEERED WOOD ASSOCIATION

WWW.APAWOOD.ORG

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FLOOR CONSTRUCTION

Engineered wood floor systems
give builders and designers

strength, dependable perfor-
mance and design flexibility.

A variety of floor framing and

wood structural panel products

can be used in floor construc-
tion. To select the appropriate

products and floor design, it is

essential to define the predicted

loads and to consider both the

structural requirements and
compatibility with the finish
floor requirements. Table 10
shows the most common fin-
ish floor products and the floor
systems that are typically recom-
mended for each.

APA Rated Sturd-I-Floor

®

APA RATED STURD-I-FLOOR is

a span-rated APA proprietary

product designed specifically for
use in single-layer floor construc-

tion beneath carpet and pad. The

product provides all of the proven

cost-saving and performance
benefits of combined subfloor-
underlayment construction. It is
manufactured in conformance

with

APA PRP-108 Performance

Standards

and/or Voluntary

TABLE 10

TYPICAL PANEL FLOOR SPECIFICATIONS BASED ON FINISH FLOOR
INSTALLATIONS (All must meet minimum structural requirements

(a)

of IBC or IRC)

Finish Floor

Typical Panel

Installation

(b)

Example Specification

(b)

Carpet and Pad

Single layer of APA

Rated Sturd-I-Floor

with T&G edges

APA Sturd-I-Floor 24 oc

Exposure 1 T&G (for joists

spaced 24 inches o.c. or less)

Hardwood Flooring

Single layer of APA

Rated Sturd-I-Floor

or APA Rated Sheathing

APA Rated Sturd-I-Floor

24 oc

Exposure 1 or 48/24 APA Rated

Sheathing Exposure 1 (for joists

spaced 24 inches o.c. or less)

(d)

Vinyl (or other thin

resilient floor covering)

or Glue-down Carpet

APA Rated Sturd-I-Floor

or APA Rated Sheathing

Exposure 1 plus minimum

Performance Category 1/4

APA Underlayment

(e)

Sanded Face Exposure 1

APA Rated Sturd-I-Floor

(c)

24 oc Exposure 1 or APA Rated

Sheathing 48/24 Exposure 1

(for joists spaced 24 inches o.c.
or less). Cover with 1/4-inch (or

thicker) APA Underlayment

(f)

Sanded Face Exposure 1

Ceramic Tile

(g)

Two layers minimum

Performance Category

19/32 APA Rated Sturd-I-

Floor

(c)

Exposure 1

Two layers of minimum

Performance Category 19/32

plywood

APA Rated Sturd-I-

Floor

(c)

20 oc Exposure 1 (for joists

spaced 16 inches o.c. or less)

(a) Floor Span Rating must equal or exceed

joist spacing.

(b) Refer to www.apawood.org for installation

specifics and alternate installation combi-

nations.

(c) Plywood APA Rated Sturd-I-Floor with

sanded face. Plywood Rated Sturd-I-Floor

is underlayment with a span rating.

(d) Minimum Performance Category 19/32

plywood APA Sturd-I-Floor

(c)

or APA Rated

Sheathing. Minimum Performance Category

23/32 OSB APA Sturd-I-Floor or APA Rated

Sheathing. See

APA Technical Note: APA

Performance Rated Panel Subfloors Under

Hardwood Flooring, Form R280

.

(e) APA Underlayment is always plywood.
(f) For rough floors, specify minimum Perfor-

mance Category 11/32 APA Underlayment

(c)

.

(g) For other specialty flooring products, including

marble and slate, please refer to the finish floor

manufacturer’s recommendations. Enhanced

structural performance may be required for

ceramic and natural stone floor products.

See Tile Council of North America (TCNA)

Handbook for Ceramic Tile Installation

(

www.tileusa.com

).

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