jdgengineer
Structural
- Dec 1, 2011
- 747
We are looking at anchoring some +/- 4" thick rubble stone veneer to a single-story wood-framed residential structure in a high seismic area. I believe the architect wants to have a drainage mat behind the veneer. We were initially looking at a Hohmann & Barnard product HVR-195VB. I've called the manufacturer and they seemed to indicate that it could be installed to wood studs. We don't have the rigid insulation layer on the outside so I'm not sure if dimensionally it will work ok. The mason wants to use corrugated wall tie for the attachment. Some of the stones are quite large. We would typically specify that the anchors occur at 16" oc each way, but with the size stone they want to use I'm not sure this will be possible.
What have you all used in similar situations? Do you have any recommendations?
What have you all used in similar situations? Do you have any recommendations?