jeep jake
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I think we have all heard of ICF's (Insulated concrete forms), I always thought it was cutting edge to a degree. I know a architect who thinks this is the future of residential home building. My old man (who I work for) pulled me off site to look at a job which is kinda unusual. Generally a laborer will go cause it's normally just opening up walls or checking footings etc... But not this time.
This was built in 1923, the ICF's looked like they were made of some sort of strand lumber. The issue was that the stucco was in very poor condition at best. The structural engineer thought that the stucco was acting as a diaphragm (which has failed ) the solution was to shore up the structure remove the stucco in sections, remove the insulation, add 18 ga steel studs in between the concrete pillars, insulate, add 3/4" CDX or OSB. The fasteners were specified along with screw pattern for the ply wood. heres how it came out
This was built in 1923, the ICF's looked like they were made of some sort of strand lumber. The issue was that the stucco was in very poor condition at best. The structural engineer thought that the stucco was acting as a diaphragm (which has failed ) the solution was to shore up the structure remove the stucco in sections, remove the insulation, add 18 ga steel studs in between the concrete pillars, insulate, add 3/4" CDX or OSB. The fasteners were specified along with screw pattern for the ply wood. heres how it came out