WAC 296-150C-1000
Drilling or notching of wood wall
structural members. (1) Cutting and notching. In exterior
walls and bearing partitions, any wood stud may be cut or
notched to a depth not exceeding twenty-five percent of its
width. Cutting or notching of studs to a depth not greater
than forty percent of the width of the stud is permitted in
nonbearing partitions supporting no loads other than the
weight of the partition.
(2) Bored holes. A hole not greater in diameter than
forty percent of the stud width may be bored in any wood stud.
Bored holes not greater than sixty percent of the width of
the stud are permitted in nonbearing partitions or in any wall
where each bored stud is doubled, provided not more than two
such successive doubled studs are so bored.
In no case shall the edge of the bored hole be nearer
than 5/8 inch (16mm) to the edge of the stud. Bored holes
shall not be located at the same section of stud as a cut or
notch.
(3) Drilling or notching of studs greater than allowed in
subsection (1) or (2) of this section must be substantiated by
engineering analysis.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 43.22.340, [43.22.]355,[43.22.]360
, [43.22.]432, [43.22.]440 and [43.22.]480. 96-21-146, § 296-150C-1000, filed 10/23/96, effective
11/25/96.]