02.120.0702: Floor Detail – Hybrid Type IIB

02.120.0702: Floor Detail - Hybrid Type IIB This hybrid masonry and steel floor connection detail makes use of bent reinforcement to tie the the floor to the wall. DOWNLOAD DETAILDynamic 3D Detail Explore the detail and download the Sketchup Model in the 3D Warehouse. Explore Detail

02.120.0701: Floor Detail – Hybrid Type I & IIa

02.120.0701: Floor Detail - Hybrid Type I & IIa This hybrid masonry and steel floor connection detail makes use of weldable reinforcement to tie the the floor to the wall. DOWNLOAD DETAILDynamic 3D Detail Explore Detail

02.010.0801: Masonry Wall Cap – Single Wythe CMU

02.010.0801: Masonry Wall Cap - Single Wythe CMU This detail shows a concrete masonry (CMU) wall, top of wall detail. The wall cap is anchored to the grouted wall with a vertical dowel through the flashing, which is then sealed around the dowel penetration. The flashing is shown as a flexible material for the through-wall [...]

02.010.0313: Base of Wall – Single Wythe Block, Proprietary Flashing/Weeps

02.010.0313: Base of Wall - Single Wythe Block, Proprietary Flashing/Weeps This detail shows an 8” (nominal) split face concrete masonry (CMU) wall, base of wall condition. A proprietary system of flashing and weeps resides at the bottom of the cells, with mesh inserts to keep mortar from interfering with water exiting the wall through the [...]

02.010.0301: Foundation Dowel Alignment

02.010.0301: Foundation Dowel Alignment This detail shows a concrete masonry (CMU) wall in partial longitudinal section. In case the foundation dowels do not coincide with the center of the CMU cells, dowels may be bent 1” laterally for every 6” vertically. Vertical reinforcement overlaps the dowels to achieve sufficient development strength per structural design. DOWNLOAD [...]

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 [...]

06.130.0103: Floor Tile – Tile on mortar bed over plywood

06.130.0103: Floor Tile - Tile on mortar bed over plywood This detail illustrates tile laid on a cured reinforced mortar bed over plywood, with a cleavage membrane separating the tile assembly from the substrate.  Waterproof or crack isolation membranes are optional, per design.  This detail is based on TCNA Method F145. DOWNLOAD DETAIL

06.130.0201: Floor Tile – Cement Mortar Bed on Concrete

06.130.0201: Floor Tile - Cement Mortar Bed on Concrete This detail shows tile laid in a mortar bed on concrete. The tile is adhered using a dry-set or latex-modified portland cement mortar bond coat (optional). The sand and cement mortar bed is reinforced with a 2" x 2" wire mesh. If required, a waterproof / [...]

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