01.090.0601 Window Head | Adhered Brick Veneer, Wood Stud Backing

adhered veneer brick window still with wood stud backing01.090.0601 Window Head | Adhered Brick Veneer, Wood Stud Backing This detail illustrates a window head condition in an adhered veneer wall with wood stud backing and glass mat reinforced exterior gypsum sheathing. This backing system represents a lower initial cost alternative to concrete masonry, giving up some of the durability, stiffness, low maintenance, and [...]

01.090.0401 Window Sill | Adhered Brick Veneer, Wood Stud Backing

adhered veneer brick window still with wood stud backing

This detail illustrates a window sill condition in an adhered veneer wall with wood stud backing and glass mat reinforced exterior gypsum sheathing. This backing system represents a lower initial cost alternative to concrete masonry, giving up some of the durability, stiffness, low maintenance, and life cycle costs of CMU. Rough opening treatment around the […]

01.070.0301: Base of Wall | Adhered Brick Veneer, CMU Backing, Lath and Scratch Coat

Adhered brick veneer with CMU backing base of wall detail

This detail illustrates a base of wall condition for adhered brick veneer over concrete masonry (CMU) backing. A continuous air/moisture/vapor barrier (WRB) over the CMU includes a transition membrane at the control joint, and provides resistance to air and moisture. Continuous insulation provides thermal control to supplement the natural thermal mass of the masonry backing. […]

01.070.0601: Window Head | Adhered Brick Veneer, CMU Backing

Adhered brick veneer window head with CMU backing01.070.0601: Window Head | Adhered Brick Veneer, CMU Backing This detail illustrates a window head condition in an adhered veneer wall with CMU backing. A vertical control joint in the CMU is treated with a transition membrane, which engages with the air/moisture/vapor barrier in the field of the wall providing continuous resistance to air and [...]

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