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Exterior Wall (Masonry)

Exterior Wall (Masonry). Masonry Construction. Used in both residential & commercial Brick, stone or concrete block Solid and Veneer Advantages fire resistant weather resistant durability sound proof. Solid Masonry Types. 1) Brick, concrete block, and stone

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Exterior Wall (Masonry)

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  1. Exterior Wall (Masonry)

  2. Masonry Construction • Used in both residential & commercial • Brick, stone or concrete block • Solid and Veneer • Advantages • fire resistant • weather resistant • durability • sound proof

  3. Solid Masonry Types • 1) Brick, concrete block, and stone • type of material either side • wire reinforced joints with grout in cavity • includes vertical steel in cavity • bar reinforced grout filled • includes both vertical and horizontal steel in cavity • 2) Structural Hollow Masonry • 3) Insulated Masonry • inside cavity • outside surface

  4. Masonry Wall Reinforcement Cavity Masonry with joint wire reinforced JOINT REINFORCING MORTAR GROUT

  5. Masonry Wall Reinforcement Cavity Masonry--bar reinforced L REINFORCING BARS VERTICAL & HORIZONTAL MORTAR GROUT

  6. Masonry Wall Example

  7. Veneer Masonry • Veneer Masonry Includes • brick • concrete block • stone • Veneer • nonstructural • for appearance • usually 5” maxthickness

  8. MasonryVeneerTerms roof rafters truss top plate studs galvanized wire mesh masonry veneer insulation grout

  9. Masonry Veneer Englarged Detail grout Attachment methods will vary Masonry or stone unit studs 2”x2” 16 gage. Galvanized Wire nails

  10. Hollow Masonry w/ Insulation Inside

  11. Masonry with Furring & Insulation Inside

  12. Masonry with Furring & Insulation Inside

  13. Masonry Cavity with Insulation

  14. Assignment • Create the following wall sections: as referenced on the floor plans • A/A-5 Full wall section • B/A-5 Cornice section • C/A-5 Interior wall section • D/A-5 Canopy section • E/A-5 (cross section) • F/A-5 (cross section) Search the Class Architecture file on the C drive for drawings that may help!!!!!!!

  15. Drawing AssignmentMasonry Wall Section 1--Roof Slope 5/12, show wood shingles 2--1/2” CDX plywood roof sheathing 3--Soffit: 3/8” AB plywood, 12” projection 4--Wall height 8’-1 1/8”+/-, 2x4 studs @ 16” OC 5--1/2 GB(wall), 5/8” GB(ceiling) 6--2x8 Rafters @ 24” OC 7--2x4 Outriggers @ 24” OC 8--4” Concrete slab w/ 4” gravel under 9--Other notes as shown in text

  16. Drawing AssignmentMasonry Wall Section Cont. 10--Foundation Changes: Brick ledge 5” x 12” Foundation wall 10” 2” grade to stone Standard footing sizing Footing depth 30” from grade to bottom footing 11--Symbol for stone, apply to both drawings 12--Use proper drawing notation for referencing enlarged detail 13--All notes apply to enlarged detail, add stone (rubble) symbol

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