Exterior Wall Systems

The major problems witnessed with brick veneer systems relate to the presence of moisture within the wall cavity. This moisture is forced into the cavities by rain penetration or by the movement of humid interior air from inside the occupied space.

The principal requirements of a wall are:

* control of heat flow
* control water vapour flow
* control light, solar and other radiation
* control fire
* be durable

* control of air flow
* control noise
* provide strength and rigidity
* be aesthetically pleasing
* be economical

Typical exterior wall moisture problems include

  • * Efflorescence and staining of brick veneer
  • * Wetting and staining of exterior and interior finishes
  • * Mildew and mould - especially on the interior finishes and within the wall system
  • * Deterioration of gypsum sheathing
  • * Deterioration of mortar joists (tuck-pointing)
  • * Spalling of bricks
  • * Deterioration/corrosion of brick ties and shelf angles
  • * In-wall condensation reducing insulation effectiveness

The choice of the type of masonry is dependent upon the cost, design life, life cycle maintenance and retained value, building envelope requirements, aesthetics, and user acceptance. In the process of designing a new/retrofit wall system the above principal requirements are to be taken into consideration.

Accent Building Sciences services include

  • * Infrared scanning of the exterior walls
  • * 100% Visual Survey
  • * Destructive testing as required (Exterior and interior cut tests)
  • * Comprehensive Condition Survey Report
  • * Design specifications and tender documents
  • * Project Management


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