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01.090.0601.2D 2D window details | Adhered brick veneer, wood stud backing

This series of 2D details illustrates a sections through a window sill, jamb, and head conditions in an adhered veneer wall with wood stud backing and glass mat reinforced exterior gypsum sheathing. This backing system represents a lower initial cost alternative to concrete masonry, giving up some of the durability, stiffness, low maintenance, and life cycle costs of CMU. Building wrap shingles over rough opening treatment and flashing at the head, and the rough opening treatment shingles over the building wrap at the jambs and sill, providing positive drainage and continuity of air and moisture control at the terminations. Continuous insulation outside the sheathing offers excellent thermal control, enhanced by additional insulation in the stud cavity. A drainage mat collects moisture that may penetrate the veneer and diverts it out through the weep vents via sill and head flashing with end dams. The thin brick veneer and stone sill are adhered to cement board with properly treated se

01.090.0601 Window head | Adhered brick veneer, wood stud backing

This detail illustrates a window head condition in an adhered veneer wall with wood stud backing and glass mat reinforced exterior gypsum sheathing. This backing system represents a lower initial cost alternative to concrete masonry, giving up some of the durability, stiffness, low maintenance, and life cycle costs of CMU. Building wrap shingles over rough opening treatment and flashing at the head, and the rough opening treatment shingles over the building wrap at the jambs, providing positive drainage and continuity of air and moisture control at the terminations. Continuous insulation outside the sheathing offers excellent thermal control, enhanced by additional insulation in the stud cavity. A drainage mat collects moisture that may penetrate the veneer and diverts it out through the weep vents via head flashing with end dams. The thin brick veneer is adhered to cement board with properly treated seams, and a vertical expansion joint allows movement of the veneer.   

01.090.0401 Window sill | Adhered brick veneer, wood stud backing

This detail illustrates a window sill condition in an adhered veneer wall with wood stud backing and glass mat reinforced exterior gypsum sheathing. This backing system represents a lower initial cost alternative to concrete masonry, giving up some of the durability, stiffness, low maintenance, and life cycle costs of CMU. Rough opening treatment around the window perimeter shingles over the building wrap, providing continuity of air and moisture control at the termination. Continuous insulation outside the sheathing offers excellent thermal control, enhanced by additional insulation in the stud cavity. A drainage mat collects moisture that may penetrate the veneer and diverts it out through the weep vents via sill flashing with end dams. The thin brick veneer and stone sill are adhered to cement board with properly treated seams, and a vertical expansion joint allows movement of the veneer.