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9.15.4.6. Extension above Ground Level

 9.15.4.6. Extension above Ground Level


This Article sets the minimum extension of foundation walls above ground level. The extension of a foundation above ground level is intended to avoid the entry of #rainwater run-off and #snow-melt over the top edge of the wall, and to protect water-sensitive materials supported on the foundation from prolonged wetting.

Foundation walls must extend a minimum of 150 mm (6 in.) above the #ground. If a #cladding is used that is adversely affected by #moisture, such as #wood or wood-based #siding, #clearance between the finished ground level and the bottom of the #cladding must be a minimum of 200 mm (8 in.) (NBC Article 9.27.2.4.). This also applies to #stucco over wood-frame construction (NBC Article 9.28.1.4.). These conditions are illustrated in Figure 9.15.-15.

Quoted from Illustrated Users' Guide - National Building Code 2015
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