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Deflection limits: floors L/360, ceilings L/240-360, interior walls H/180

2025 RCNYS §R301.7 Allowable deflection of structural members (Table R301.7)

Description

Maximum allowable deflection under live (and wind) loads, expressed as a fraction of the span L or height H: Floors L/360. Ceilings with brittle finish (plaster, stucco) L/360; with flexible finish (gypsum board) L/240. Rafters >3:12 with finished ceiling not attached: L/180. Interior walls + partitions H/180. Exterior walls with plaster/stucco H/360 (wind); brittle H/240; flexible H/120. Lintels supporting masonry veneer L/600. Cantilever members: L = 2× the cantilever length.

Why this exists

Deflection limits prevent cracking, bouncing, and visual sag. L/360 on a floor means a 12-ft span may deflect no more than 0.4 in — visible-but-acceptable. Tile + stone finishes generally need stricter limits (L/720 is a common upgrade) because they crack at smaller deflection. Architects specifying stone floors or tile counters should call out the stricter deflection on the structural drawings.

Measurements

PropertyOperatorValueUnitNote
floorsmin360L/N (denominator)Floor deflection denominator (L/360)
ceilingsBrittlemin360L/NCeilings with brittle finish
ceilingsFlexiblemin240L/NCeilings with flexible finish (gypsum)
interiorWallsmin180H/NInterior walls + partitions
masonryVeneerLintelmin600L/NLintels supporting masonry veneer

Categories

Structure

Applies to

  • Jurisdiction: New York State

Source

NY Dept of State / ICCno manifest entry
2025 Residential Code of New York State (2025)
Section: R301.7 Allowable deflection of structural members (Table R301.7)
Published 2025-07-01 · last verified 2026-05-15

Solver enforcement

Browsable only — the solver does not currently enforce this directive (no spec-level data to check against). This entry exists so the architect personas can cite it in conversation and the user can read what the rule says.

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Last reviewed 2026-05-15.