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BruceG February 11th 06 05:08 AM

Building a stucco over wood framing courtyard wall
 
I would like to build a courtyard wall using wood framing with a stucco
finish. I live in California, and such walls are not uncommon, but I'm
unable to find any books, articles, info, etc, that covers the construction
of such a wall. I'm thinking that there might be recommended adjustments to
make due to the weight of the stucco, like using 4x6 posts on 6ft centers
instead of 4x4 on 8ft centers, etc.

Can anyone point me to some good sources of information?

Many Thanks...



RicodJour February 11th 06 07:35 AM

Building a stucco over wood framing courtyard wall
 

BruceG wrote:
I would like to build a courtyard wall using wood framing with a stucco
finish. I live in California, and such walls are not uncommon, but I'm
unable to find any books, articles, info, etc, that covers the construction
of such a wall. I'm thinking that there might be recommended adjustments to
make due to the weight of the stucco, like using 4x6 posts on 6ft centers
instead of 4x4 on 8ft centers, etc.

Can anyone point me to some good sources of information?


Any reason that you don't want to stucco a block wall instead? Explain
a bit more about what you're trying to do.

R


Frank Boettcher February 11th 06 02:29 PM

Building a stucco over wood framing courtyard wall
 
On Sat, 11 Feb 2006 05:08:13 GMT, " BruceG"
wrote:

I would like to build a courtyard wall using wood framing with a stucco
finish. I live in California, and such walls are not uncommon, but I'm
unable to find any books, articles, info, etc, that covers the construction
of such a wall. I'm thinking that there might be recommended adjustments to
make due to the weight of the stucco, like using 4x6 posts on 6ft centers
instead of 4x4 on 8ft centers, etc.

Can anyone point me to some good sources of information?

Many Thanks...



I don't know all the details, but it might be more appropriate for you
to consider and acrylic stucco like Drivit or Sto over a wood frame.
They have web pages that talk about their application.

SQLit February 11th 06 03:54 PM

Building a stucco over wood framing courtyard wall
 

" BruceG" wrote in message
. com...
I would like to build a courtyard wall using wood framing with a stucco
finish. I live in California, and such walls are not uncommon, but I'm
unable to find any books, articles, info, etc, that covers the

construction
of such a wall. I'm thinking that there might be recommended adjustments

to
make due to the weight of the stucco, like using 4x6 posts on 6ft centers
instead of 4x4 on 8ft centers, etc.

Can anyone point me to some good sources of information?

Many Thanks...


Shaky town,,,,, Better call the building department. The ground moves in
California. The building departments have all sorts of rules about
construction.

Where I live 4x4's are not allowed any more. Posts for a patio cover are 4x6
with a 18 inch deep 3 foot square footing for each one. And the ground does
not move here.





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