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Masonry Veneer When masonry veneer is used for cladding, the foundation must include a supporting ledge or offset wide enough to allow a space at least
25 mm (1 in.) between the masonry and the sheathing membrane (Figure 113). Insulating concrete form (ICF) foundations may use a reinforced flare at the top of the foundation to support the weight of brick veneer (Figure 114).
113 Masonry veneer support on foundation wall sheathing membrane 100 mm (4 in.) lap minimum 25 mm (1 in.) min. air space behind brick veneer
wall stud wall sheathing insulation air/vapour barrier bottom plate subfloor floor joist header joist sill plate anchor bolt foundation
brick tie nailed through sheathing to stud weephole every 800 mm (32 in.) maximum finish grade flashing extended up wall 150 mm (6 in.) rigid insulation over sheathing and 2 × 4 framing
114 Support of masonry veneer on an ICF foundation
flair for brick support ICF formwork/insulation
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