06.410.1312: Expansion Joint, Tile on mortar bed

06.410.1312: Expansion Joint, Tile on mortar bed This detail illustrates an expansion joint in a tile floor laid on a cured reinforced mortar bed over a concrete or wood substrate, with a cleavage membrane separating the tile assembly from the substrate.  The expansion joint is installed through the tile and through the mortar bed, all [...]

06.130.0104: Tile to Carpet Transition

06.130.0104: Tile to Carpet Transition This detail shows ceramic tile floor set on a cured mortar bed, and an adjacent floor finish of carpet, with a modular ramp threshold assembly at the transition between the two finishes. DOWNLOAD DETAIL

06.410.0111: The Bonding Patterns

06.410.0111: The Bonding Patterns This diagram shows sample bonding patterns for large format tile.  In each diagram, the larger tiles represent tiles larger than 15 inches on one side.  Designers should use caution when using tiles larger than 15 inches on one side and offset bonding greater than 33%, as excessive offsets may result in [...]

06.130.0204: Floor Tile – Over CBU & Cork on Concrete

06.130.0204: Floor Tile - Over CBU & Cork on Concrete This detail shows tile laid on cementitious backer unit (CBU) w/ taped joints on a concrete subfloor, with cork underlayment separating the tile assembly from the concrete for soundproofing. The tile is adhered to the CBU using a dry-set or latex-modified portland cement mortar bond [...]

06.130.0203: Floor Tile – Thinset on Concrete

06.130.0203: Floor Tile - Thinset on Concrete This detail shows tile adhered to a concrete subfloor using a dry-set or latex-modified portland cement mortar bond coat. This detail is based on TCNA Method F113. DOWNLOAD DETAILDynamic 3D Detail Explore this detail and download the Sketchup Model in the 3D Warehouse. Explore Detail

06.130.0202: Floor Tile – Thinset on Concrete or Cured Mortar Bed

06.130.0202: Floor Tile - Thinset on Concrete or Cured Mortar Bed This detail shows tile laid on a concrete slab or a cured mortar bed. The tile is adhered using a dry-set or latex-modified portland cement mortar bond coat. If required, an antifracture / waterproof membrane is applied over the cured mortar bed or concrete. [...]

06.130.0101: Floor Tile – Over CBU on Wood Subfloor

06.130.0101: Floor Tile - Over CBU on Wood Subfloor This detail shows tile laid on cementitious backer unit (CBU) w/ taped joints on a wood subfloor. The tile is adhered using a dry-set or latex-modified portland cement mortar bond coat. The wood subfloor has 1/8" gap between the exterior glue tongue & groove plywood sheets, [...]

02.120.0851: Blank at Bearing Wall – Top of Wall

02.120.0851: Blank at Bearing Wall - Top of Wall This detail shows a precast concrete plank bearing at the top of an exterior CMU wall. The wall has horizontal joint reinforcement at 16" o.c. vertically. The plank has continuous reinforcement and grout at the keyways, tying the floor to the wall with bent bars. The [...]

02.120.0752: Plank at Bearing Wall – Interior Wall, Intermediate Elev.

02.120.0752: Plank at Bearing Wall - Interior Wall, Intermediate Elev. This detail shows a precast concrete plank bearing at an interior CMU wall. The wall has horizontal joint reinforcement at 16" o.c. vertically. The plank has continuous reinforcement and grout at the keyways, and the floor bears on an interior CMU bond beam. The wall [...]

02.120.0713: Floor Connection Detail – Option 3

02.120.0713: Floor Connection Detail - Option 3 This hybrid masonry and steel floor connection detail shows a composite floor deck supported by open web steel joists bearing on a steel beam supported by a CMU wall as part of the hybrid masonry and steel structural system. DOWNLOAD DETAILDynamic 3D Detail Explore Detail

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