This efficient and economical masonry system allows a single layer of concrete block to serve as the structure and the exposed surface of the wall.
Units: Lightweight plain gray concrete block (CMU), 8" x 8" x 16"(nom.)Reinforcement: #6 vertical reinforcement at 32" on center 9-gaugejoint reinforcement at 16" o.c. (every other course)flashing: Base flashing and weepsmortar: Type N, Portland cement/lime, plain grayJoints: Concave tooled
Ungrouted CMU: 2 hrsGrouted at 32" on center: 3 hrsFully grouted CMU: 4 hrs
Ungrouted: 46.2Grouted 32": 49.5Fully grouted: 56.3
STC=(weight of wall)0.223x21.5
Ungrouted: 31 lb/sq. ftGrouted 32": 42 lb/sq. ftFully grouted: 75 lb/sq. ft
R-value: 2.3 (see note)
Calculation:
Note: Adding insulation to the ungrouted cells raises the R-value from 2.3 to 4.65. If you need a greater R-value, add furring and rigid insulation to the inside face of the wall.
To make walls more weather resistant, consider the following:
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