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Tag Archives: Drainage

01.030.0702: Shelf Angle Detail – Lipped Brick

Masonry Detailing Series, MDS-BrickBy International Masonry InstituteNovember 2, 2015

01.030.0702: Shelf Angle Detail – Lipped Brick This shelf angle detail uses a lipped (notched) brick below the shelf angle to avoid creating a horizontal expansion joint below the angle that is excessively wide. The shelf angle is flashed with flexible thru-wall flashing, transitioning to more durable sheet metal flashing drip edge at the exposed…

01.030.0303: Base of Wall Detail – Flex. Flashing No Drip; Term Bar, MDCD

Masonry Detailing Series, MDS-BrickBy International Masonry InstituteNovember 2, 2015

01.030.0303: Base of Wall Detail – Flex. Flashing No Drip; Term Bar, MDCD This masonry base of wall detail shows a flexible thru-wall flashing mechanically fastened to the CMU backup through a termination bar, with a continuous bead of sealant along the top of the term. bar. Permissible by code but not consistent with best…

01.030.0302: Base of Wall Detail – Flexible Flashing, Drip Edge, Term Bar, MDCD

Masonry Detailing Series, MDS-BrickBy International Masonry InstituteOctober 29, 2015

01.030.0302: Base of Wall Detail – Flexible Flashing, Drip Edge, Term Bar, MDCD This masonry base of wall detail shows a flexible thru-wall flashing mechanically fastened to the CMU backup through a termination bar, with a continuous bead of sealant along the top of the term. bar. The exposed portion of the flashing is a…

01.030.0301: Base of Wall Detail – Flexible Flashing, Drip Edge, Term Bar

Masonry Detailing Series, MDS-BrickBy International Masonry InstituteOctober 29, 2015

01.030.0301 – Base of Wall Detail – Flexible Flashing, Drip Edge, Term Bar This masonry base of wall detail shows a flexible thru-wall flashing mechanically fastened to the CMU backup through a termination bar, with a continuous bead of sealant along the top of the term. bar. The exposed portion of the flashing is a…

02.020.0201: Vertical Cantilever Wall

Masonry Detailing Series, MDS-Concrete BlockBy International Masonry InstituteOctober 12, 2015

02.020.0201: Vertical Cantilever Wall This partition detail shows a vertical cantilever condition. The wall is anchored at the base with a vertical dowel into the slab. There is a gap at the top of the wall to allow for deflection of the structure above. Horizontal joint reinforcement and vertical reinforcement are shown. Top and bottom…

01.030.0101: Conceptual Wall Section, Brick & Block Cavity Wall

Masonry Detailing Series, MDS-BrickBy International Masonry InstituteOctober 12, 2015

01.030.0101: Conceptual Wall Section, Brick & Block Cavity Wall This is a conceptual wall section of an anchored veneer masonry wall with slab on grade, elevated slabs of precast concrete plank, and a roof structure of open joist framing with decking above.  It shows the basic placement of masonry elements and relationships to other building…

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