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Closing Brick Cavity

Anonymous
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How do you close a brick cavity?
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Anonymous
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?!?
Ben Cohen
Advocate
At the end of a cavity wall, use the wall end tool.
If you need to turn or close the wall at a window or door, there are cavity closing parameters in most window and door parts
Ben Cohen
Mac and PC
Archicad (Latest Version) aus
www.4DLibrary.com.au
__archiben
Booster
is it a joke?

i would use a cavity closer.

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Ben Cohen
Advocate
Funny... that product isn't used around here AFAIK. This is what we call a cavity closer brick. It will be interesting to see which one he meant.
Ben Cohen
Mac and PC
Archicad (Latest Version) aus
www.4DLibrary.com.au
__archiben
Booster
i was being slightly facetious toward what was a pretty vague question.

sure - traditionally the cavity was closed by turning the brick skin toward the inner (usually block) skin, (or the other way around ). and i can see how your closer brick would be a natural and cost-effective progression from that in climates that allow it.

the example i gave of a modern plastic closer is a way of thermally breaking the cavity as well as closing it off. a smaller version can also be combined with turning the leaf - particularly on deep reveals. it's probably less applicable in your warmer neck of the woods

and a little more seriously than i was originally - both of those options are available as cavity closing parameters in the door and window library objects. you need to be using composite walls for them to work of course.

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