Statik
Structural
- Mar 4, 2005
- 1
I designed a 4” wide stone veneer 4’ high in front of 2x6 exterior wall, w/ 1” air space, masonry anchors, weepholes, etc.
The mason tells me that he usually installs a drain mat and nails a galvanized mesh right through it. The mortar squeezes into the mesh and then holds the stone in leu of anchors. He keeps a bit more space behind weepholes and fills that with peastone gravel. Is that acceptable?
I wonder if temperature changes (this is upstate NY) will expand and contract the mesh and the mortar shears off?
The mason tells me that he usually installs a drain mat and nails a galvanized mesh right through it. The mortar squeezes into the mesh and then holds the stone in leu of anchors. He keeps a bit more space behind weepholes and fills that with peastone gravel. Is that acceptable?
I wonder if temperature changes (this is upstate NY) will expand and contract the mesh and the mortar shears off?