The rim joist should be attached to the top of the wall with metal connectors.
Earthquake floor joists.
Homes tend to fail in one of three ways all between the foundation and the first floor joists.
Check the large beams that support the floor joists as well as the vertical columns or posts that support the beams.
Floor joists rest on top of the girders and the floor you walk on sits on top of the joists.
Look for out of plumb columns beams leaning to one side of the ends of beams separating from pockets in foundation walls.
Also check for gaps between beams and joists or foundation walls.
First the sill plate can slide off of the foundation.
In new construction a subfloor installed over a warped joist requires removal of the subfloor so.
Angle iron struts and foundation bolting a custom connection upgrade is to use angle iron struts which connect the floor joists directly to the foundation in a similar fashion to the simpson fja anchors.
Second the cripple wall or pony wall can fail.
The horizontal lateral shaking in earthquakes create the forces that can be damaging to our wood framed homes.
Floor humps resulting from joist problems are among the most costly and labor intensive to repair.
Around the outside of the floor system and the perimeter wall system is what is known as the rim joist.
Earthquake safety devised the angle iron strut connection in the early 80s with input from several colleagues who were structural engineers.