Metal handrail on precast concrete wall has cad.
Brick veneer on concrete wall detail.
Brick or natural stone.
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Brick veneer on concrete as pdf.
Unsupported brick return at jamb.
Back bevel mortar joints to prevent excess mortar from falling into the drainage cavity.
Don t forget to detail expansion jointsin the brick veneer and control joints in the concrete block backup.
Brick veneer expands as it ages whereas concrete block shrinks.
It is penetrated only by thin 9 gauge wire ties to anchor the veneer.
Window sill detail anchored brick veneer cmu backing 01 030 0501.
Base of wall detail anchored brick veneer cmu backing cmu foundation 01 030 0402.
Dovetail slots are expensive for the concrete contractor to install and are.
The slope away from the building should be at least 15 deg from.
Veneers provide the exterior wall finish and transfer out of plane loads directly to the backing but they are not considered to add to the load resisting capacity of the wall system.
Detail 1 10 recommended tie spacing for concrete block brick veneer wall detail 1 11 brick veneer concrete block cold soffit detail detail 1 12 brick veneer concrete block exhaust vent detail.
Although provided as a guide only common sense and job specific detailing can be added by qualified designers.
Shelf angles may not be required for veneer support at every floor line.
Sill in frame brick veneer construction fig.
Because the two wythes in a veneer wall are designed to be relatively independent crack control measures should be employed as required for each wythe.
Sill in cavity wall construction.
Wall system brick block wall 2in spray foam.
Brick veneer planter wall detail has cad.
14 alternative cavity solution as cavity.
Brick veneer wall section has cad.
Veneer is a nonstructural facing of brick stone concrete masonry or other masonry material securely attached to a wall or backing.
Brick veneer expands as it ages whereas concrete shrinks.
When concrete or stone sills are used they should be sloped away from the building and also sloped from the ends toward the center see figs.