TexasPE
Chemical
- Aug 27, 2003
- 36
Is anyone familiar with the interpretations of the PART 3285—MODEL MANUFACTURED HOME INSTALLATION STANDARDS (with respect to use of 1" treated (yellow pine) wood for the pier caps. I have a full slab under the home and two stacked block piers. But instead of 2" hardwood caps or 1" painted steel, they went with 1 x 8 x 16 pine to place the shims on. Now these boards are all warping and in my reading of the installation standard specification should never have been used. I am trying to get my home releveled and do not want to repeat the mistake of the past, but I am getting a lot of pushbacks from all the local contractors. They say that FHA inspectors do not require it??? My interpretation of Figure A to Sec 3285.306 and Section 3285.304(b)(2) is that although they open the door to use of other listed materials in 3285.4(f) it does not list Section 3285.304(b)(2)(requirements for Pier Caps) as an approved application for either of the treated wood standards listed. Thus, I interpret the standard which allows treated wood to be used in the pier itself and the footer for the pier, it does not extend it to the flat cap of the concrete block which must spread its load across the perimeter of the blocks.
Am I correct in my interpretation of this standard which has been adopted by the State of Texas.
Am I correct in my interpretation of this standard which has been adopted by the State of Texas.