DHerb2014 Posted Wednesday at 05:28 AM Share Posted Wednesday at 05:28 AM I've been trying to find out why there's a gap between the second and third floors of a hillside residence that I'm designing. I've tried to define the materials for floor support, etc., and cannot make the floor gap to close. Also tried stacking the second and third floors on top of each other (in lieu of staggered), and that didn't help either. Attaching screen shots and plan file for your review and comment. CLIFF HAUS.plan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mark3D Posted Wednesday at 08:10 AM Share Posted Wednesday at 08:10 AM Your walls are set up incorrectly. The main layer should only contain wall framing, while the others should be in exterior or interior layers. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DHerb2014 Posted Wednesday at 05:15 PM Author Share Posted Wednesday at 05:15 PM I'm not following this comment, and attaching a screen shot of my wall properties. How can I correct this? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mark3D Posted Wednesday at 07:47 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 07:47 PM 2 hours ago, DHerb2014 said: I'm not following this comment, and attaching a screen shot of my wall properties. How can I correct this? Select sand finish move up then house wrap move up then osb move up and dry wall move down it may alter the position of your walls, you wall need to fix that Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DHerb2014 Posted Wednesday at 08:30 PM Author Share Posted Wednesday at 08:30 PM Many thanks for your help. All of the layers were combined and there was no "Main Layer" until moving these up. Now I have to find out how to get the full Wall Types back, as I only have 17 of the 40 default Wall Types. That's a question for a new thread. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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