shaneelliss
Structural
- Oct 15, 2007
- 109
I am designing a house that is wood framed and has brick facing from ground to roof all the way around. In determining what holdowns are required from lateral loads, I am hesitant to include the weight of the brick veneer as a resisting weight for overturning resistance because I don't know enough about how the brick ties are attached to the house. Will the brick be connected well enough to the wall that as the wall tries to overturn and uplift on one end that the brick will help reduce that overturning and uplift? I usually include the weight of the wall as overturning resistance (multiplied by 0.6) but am unsure as to whether or not to include the full weight of the brick veneer as well. Thoughts?