01.030.0703: Shelf Angle Detail – Typ. Face Brick, Term Bar

01.030.0703: Shelf Angle Detail - Typ. Face Brick, Term Bar This shelf angle detail uses a typical brick course below the shelf angle. This may result in a wider horizontal expansion joint below the angle, but is more economical than using a lipped (notched) brick. The shelf angle is flashed with flexible thru-wall flashing, transitioning [...]

06.410.1312: Expansion Joint, Tile on mortar bed

06.410.1312: Expansion Joint, Tile on mortar bed This detail illustrates an expansion joint in a tile floor laid on a cured reinforced mortar bed over a concrete or wood substrate, with a cleavage membrane separating the tile assembly from the substrate.  The expansion joint is installed through the tile and through the mortar bed, all [...]

06.130.1302: Floor Tile Expansion Joint – Over Concrete Control Joint

06.130.1302: Floor Tile Expansion Joint - Over Concrete Control Joint This detail shows a tile expansion joint in floor system made up of tile adhered to a concrete subfloor using a dry-set or latex-modified portland cement mortar bond coat. A 1/4" wide saw cut is made at the existing crack in the concrete to form [...]

06.130.1301: Floor Tile Expansion Joint

06.130.1301: Floor Tile Expansion Joint This detail shows a tile expansion joint in floor system made up of tile laid in a mortar bed, adhered to the cured mortar bed using a dry-set or latex-modified portland cement mortar bond coat. The mortar bed is reinforced with 2" x 2" wire mesh, and an antifracture or [...]

06.130.1300: Wall And Floor Tile – Thinset, Corner Condition

06.130.1300: Wall And Floor Tile - Thinset, Corner Condition This detail shows tile floor and walls laid using a thin-set method. The tile is adhered to the substrate using a dry-set or latex-modified portland cement mortar bond coat. Expansion joints are provided at every change in plane, i.e. wall-to-wall and wall-to-floor. This detail is based [...]

01.030.0703: Shelf Angle Detail – Typ. Face Brick, Term Bar

01.030.0703: Shelf Angle Detail - Typ. Face Brick, Term Bar This shelf angle detail uses a typical brick course below the shelf angle. This may result in a wider horizontal expansion joint below the angle, but is more economical than using a lipped (notched) brick. The shelf angle is flashed with flexible thru-wall flashing, transitioning [...]