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This versatile wall system features a durable, low-maintenance masonry façade with a steel structure.
Backup: 16 gauge x 6" deep Steel studs @ 16" on center. Fiber batt insulation between studs.Sheathing: 5/8" exterior grade gypsum board, screwed into studs. Weather resistive barrier over sheathing.Veneer: 4" concrete block (CMU) veneer, plain gray smooth faceCavity: 2 inch air spaceflashing: Base flashing and weepsveneer ties: Adjustable veneer ties screwed into studsSpacing: 16" vertical x 16" horizontalVeneer reinforcement: 9-gauge ladderjoint reinforcement at 16" o.c.Shelf angle: At floor lines, for veneer heights greater than 30 feetmortar: Type N, Portland cement/lime, plain grayJoints: Concave tooled
1 hour
STC 56
30 lb/sq. ft.
R-value: 22.9 with 6” fiber batt insulation
Calculation:
This efficient and economical masonry system allows a single layer of brick to perform as both the structure and the exposed surface of the wall.
This solid masonry wall features a structural concrete block backup system with a classic, natural stone facade.
This efficient and economical masonry system allows a single layer of concrete block to serve as the structure and the exposed surface of the wall.
The excellent insulating value and heat capacity of masonry and concrete make this system a good choice for schools and commercial buildings.