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CodeMandatory

Stud notch ≤ 25% (bearing) / 40% (non-bearing); hole ≤ 40% (bearing, single) / 60% (double or non-bearing); ⅝ in min edge

2025 RCNYS §R602.6 Drilling and notching of studs

Description

In exterior + bearing-wall studs: notches ≤ 25% of stud depth; bored holes ≤ 40% (60% if the stud is doubled, max 2 successive). In interior non-bearing partitions: notches ≤ 40%; bored holes ≤ 60%. Holes must be ≥ ⅝ in from the stud edge. Notches and holes may NOT be in the same cross-section. Top-plate notches > 50% require a 16 ga × 1½ in galvanized metal tie across the opening with 8-10d nails each side (extending ≥ 6 in past the opening).

Why this exists

Plumbers and electricians routinely over-drill studs at rough-in. The 25/40/60% limits are the structural floor for the stud's strength. Architects should call out the notching limits on the MEP coordination sheet AND specify stud shoes where conflicts force larger holes than allowed.

Measurements

PropertyOperatorValueUnitNote
bearingNotchMaxmax25% of stud depthMax notch depth in bearing wall
nonbearingNotchMaxmax40% of stud depthMax notch depth in non-bearing wall
bearingHoleMaxmax40% of stud depthMax bored hole in bearing wall (single stud)
nonbearingHoleMaxmax60% of stud depthMax bored hole in non-bearing wall (or doubled bearing stud)
edgeDistancemin0.625in (5/8)Min distance from hole edge to stud edge

Categories

StructurePlumbingElectrical

Applies to

  • Jurisdiction: New York State

Source

NY Dept of State / ICCno manifest entry
2025 Residential Code of New York State (2025)
Section: R602.6 Drilling and notching of studs
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.