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    Default Lintel required ?

    Hi all,

    I was wondering if this kind of stone needs lintel to support. It looks like its glued on the plywood underneath. The job was done a year ago by the homeowner, no sign of crack on the mortar so far.

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    Default Re: Lintel required ?

    I forgot to ask, do I need weep holes ? Since its stock on plywood, what would be the purpose of having weep holes ?


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    Default Re: Lintel required ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Christian Tag View Post
    Hi all,

    I was wondering if this kind of stone needs lintel to support. It looks like its glued on the plywood underneath. The job was done a year ago by the homeowner, no sign of crack on the mortar so far.
    No lintel or weep holes required. Think of the faux stone as fancy stucco, it has almost the same install and application requirements.

    FYI, it is not installed properly. You should not be able to see the wood framing. It should have a finished bottom and flashing.

    Scott Patterson, ACI
    Spring Hill, TN
    www.traceinspections.com

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    Thank you Scott for your fast reply,

    What kind of finished bottom you mean?


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    Default Re: Lintel required ?

    I think Faux Stone will be (is) the New Stucco.

    ' correct a wise man and you gain a friend... correct a fool and he'll bloody your nose'.

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    Here is a basic installation manual that will help you to learn about this building product.

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    Scott Patterson, ACI
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    Default Re: Lintel required ?

    That is a good PDF for guys to add into their files Scott.
    I have the same one.


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