palk7 EIT
Structural
- May 12, 2020
- 159
Hi,
In a regular residential sub div's I see brick veneer at the ground floor wall and then vinyl siding at the second floor, they don't have any setbacks or brick sills at the transition, everything appears to be flushed. So how do they frame this detail in a typical way?
Opt.1:-
Is it to cantilever the floor joist 4.5" from lower wall sheathing and line up everything flush if this is the case what happens when parallel to the wall?
Opt.2:-
Put a P.T sill on top of the brick veneer and frame with P.T studs (as a dummy one) just to hold the vinyl siding alone?
Thank you!
In a regular residential sub div's I see brick veneer at the ground floor wall and then vinyl siding at the second floor, they don't have any setbacks or brick sills at the transition, everything appears to be flushed. So how do they frame this detail in a typical way?
Opt.1:-
Is it to cantilever the floor joist 4.5" from lower wall sheathing and line up everything flush if this is the case what happens when parallel to the wall?
Opt.2:-
Put a P.T sill on top of the brick veneer and frame with P.T studs (as a dummy one) just to hold the vinyl siding alone?
Thank you!