Chuck Utzman,P.E.
erik_g@cox.net wrote:
> I'm working on an (E) 2-story residential remodel in Laguna Beach, CA. On
> the exterior walls, the homeowner would like to see a concrete veneer. In
> other words, the homeowner wants to have the look of a concrete wall without
> demo'ing the (E) stud walls and CMu walls and building (N) concrete walls.
> Is it possible to achieve the concrete look by applying concrete to the
> outisde? if so, is there a typical procedure to add the concrete veneer to
> an (E) stud wall or an (E) cmu wall? do we apply a wire mesh to the (E)
> walls and spray the concrete on? What should be the minimum thickness of
> the concrete veneer? Is it a good idea to use a light weight concrete?
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