T_Bat
Structural
- Jan 9, 2017
- 213
Hey everyone,
I've got a wood amenities center I'm designing with a wrap around wood porch. Normally I would provide a CMU pedastal to support the porch posts then span a wood girder between to catch the porch framing. The owner and architect want a stone facade below the porch and are using some lick and stick veneer. We've discussed provided a 4" CMU wall around the porch to a) provide a substrate for the veneer to attach to and b) support the porch framing. I envision laying a PT 2x4 on top of the 4" CMU wall for the porch framing to bear on. I'm not concerned about strength of the CMU wall, more detailing and any issues I may not foresee in construction. Has anyone used 4" cmu in this way? I need a way to anchor the 2x4 sill down to the wall. Do I grout the wall solid or can you make a 4" bond beam? The wall may be 2'-3' feet tall above the foundation and probably a maximum of 2' above grade.
I've got a wood amenities center I'm designing with a wrap around wood porch. Normally I would provide a CMU pedastal to support the porch posts then span a wood girder between to catch the porch framing. The owner and architect want a stone facade below the porch and are using some lick and stick veneer. We've discussed provided a 4" CMU wall around the porch to a) provide a substrate for the veneer to attach to and b) support the porch framing. I envision laying a PT 2x4 on top of the 4" CMU wall for the porch framing to bear on. I'm not concerned about strength of the CMU wall, more detailing and any issues I may not foresee in construction. Has anyone used 4" cmu in this way? I need a way to anchor the 2x4 sill down to the wall. Do I grout the wall solid or can you make a 4" bond beam? The wall may be 2'-3' feet tall above the foundation and probably a maximum of 2' above grade.