ScottENG
Structural
- Jul 28, 2008
- 2
I have a perimeter 2x6 stud wall, 1200 plf with the slab edge turned down 9" bearing on a grade beam. The architect wants 2" of insulation against the slab edge, and wants me to pull the slab edge in 1.5" causing the bottom plate to overhang the slab edge 1.5" so the insulation and wall sheathing are flush which creates the desired clear distance between the brick veneer and insulation/wall sheathing.
I know the grade beam could be widen to get the clear distance, but ignoring the obvious responses is this a typical, detail are there any pitfalls besides checking bearing and bending of the bottom plate?
Thanks,
I know the grade beam could be widen to get the clear distance, but ignoring the obvious responses is this a typical, detail are there any pitfalls besides checking bearing and bending of the bottom plate?
Thanks,