Massachusetts Construction Supervisor License (CSL) Practice Test

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What is the minimum depth anchor bolts must be embedded in a block foundation wall in a 1 or 2 family dwelling?

  1. A. 8 in.

  2. B. 6 in.

  3. C. 15 in.

  4. D. 7 in.

The correct answer is: D. 7 in.

For a block foundation wall in a one or two-family dwelling, the minimum depth for anchor bolts to be embedded is crucial for ensuring the structural integrity of the building. The anchor bolts serve to anchor the sill plate to the foundation, providing stability and resistance against uplift and lateral forces. The building code specifies that these bolts must be embedded a minimum of 7 inches into the foundation wall. This minimum depth is designed to provide enough pullout resistance and ensure that the bolts have adequate strength to withstand various loads imposed on the structure. When properly installed at this depth, the anchor bolts create a stronger connection between the foundation and the superstructure, which improves overall safety and durability of the dwelling.