8th edition (2023) Florida Building Code Changes
IBHS actively participated in the development of the 8th Edition (2023) Florida Building Code, including both the Building (FBCB) and Residential (FBCR) volumes. The updates below include IBHS-proposed code changes that were approved, as well as collaborative changes from industry partners that IBHS supported during the code development hearings.
Soffit Attachment (FBCB)
A new section specifies installation and design wind-load requirements for soffits, aligning the 2023 FBCB with changes approved for the 2020 FBCR. This update consisted of broad input and support by VSI, FEMA, LP, and other industry collaborators.
Fascia Cover Attachment at Soffits (FBCB/FBCR)
New specific provisions define prescriptive attachment methods for fascia cover installation at soffits based on design and wind pressure. This proposal was developed partnership with FEMA and VSI, and IBHS to improve wind performance and consistency across both codes.
Update to ASCE 7-22
The 2023 FBCB and FBCR now reference ASCE 7-22, ensuring alignment with the latest national standards for wind design and structural loads.
IBHS supported during the code development hearings
Underlayment for Tile Roofs in HVHZ (FBCB/HVHZ Test Protocols)
In collaboration with FRSA, IBHS, and other roofing industry partners, underlayment requirements for tile roofs in the High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) were revised based on new FRSA research. The update now allows self-adhered underlayment applied directly to the roof deck in HVHZ areas, including Miami-Dade and Broward Counties.
Vinyl Siding Installation Requirements (FBCB/FBCR)
New sections added in the FBCB and FBCR codifying key vinyl siding installation practices. These provisions specifically require manufacturer-approved starter strips at the initial course and utility trim under windows and other nail hem cut areas of the siding to ensure proper attachment and wind performance (RB230-22).