niceflipflop
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My 200 sq ft detached garage is a stick frame sitting on a single-wythe brick stem wall, which (I presume) itself sits on a concrete ledge. It rises about 1' above grade and the slab.
It's really just a glorified shed, but hey...it's what I got and I intend to make the most of it.
Pics: https://imgur.com/a/MpFpK
I was already planning to reframe, resheath, and reside it, among other things. But given the condition of the brick (and my desire to do a serious bricklaying project), I'm considering rebuilding the entire stem wall, as well.
But whether I rebuild the wall or not, I'm definitely replacing the entire sill plate, which is pretty rotted. So either way, I need to plan on how to anchor it. But I cannot find any information on how to properly do it on a single wythe of brick. I suppose it's just not a very common base style, even for small garages/sheds.
If you're wondering, 'How's it anchored now?" Well, that's the thing. There's a handful of 1/2" bolt anchors, one of which is almost entirely exposed because the interior faces of those bricks are just gone.
I can't even tell yet how these bolts were installed. Possibly stood up and grouted in the cores when the bricks were first laid?
At any rate, even if I keep (some) of the wall, I doubt I'll be reusing any of those bolts. So how would a pro attack this?
And yes, I agree that a wider, more substantive foundation would be ideal. But the current footprint already defines the corner of my property, so going outwards isn't an option. And I don't want to give up another inch of interior floor space. It's already tight. I want to keep the overall profile.
If I use cored modular brick, could I stand up bolts from the get-go and anchor to them? What about 1/2" x 5" Tapcons? Drilling that wide vertically thru a single wythe gives me the willies. I'm concerned I'll end up cracking several bricks.
Anchor straps instead?
I might eventually get the county building office to advise. But I'd love some thoughts from others first.
Cheers.
It's really just a glorified shed, but hey...it's what I got and I intend to make the most of it.
Pics: https://imgur.com/a/MpFpK
I was already planning to reframe, resheath, and reside it, among other things. But given the condition of the brick (and my desire to do a serious bricklaying project), I'm considering rebuilding the entire stem wall, as well.
But whether I rebuild the wall or not, I'm definitely replacing the entire sill plate, which is pretty rotted. So either way, I need to plan on how to anchor it. But I cannot find any information on how to properly do it on a single wythe of brick. I suppose it's just not a very common base style, even for small garages/sheds.
If you're wondering, 'How's it anchored now?" Well, that's the thing. There's a handful of 1/2" bolt anchors, one of which is almost entirely exposed because the interior faces of those bricks are just gone.
I can't even tell yet how these bolts were installed. Possibly stood up and grouted in the cores when the bricks were first laid?
At any rate, even if I keep (some) of the wall, I doubt I'll be reusing any of those bolts. So how would a pro attack this?
And yes, I agree that a wider, more substantive foundation would be ideal. But the current footprint already defines the corner of my property, so going outwards isn't an option. And I don't want to give up another inch of interior floor space. It's already tight. I want to keep the overall profile.
If I use cored modular brick, could I stand up bolts from the get-go and anchor to them? What about 1/2" x 5" Tapcons? Drilling that wide vertically thru a single wythe gives me the willies. I'm concerned I'll end up cracking several bricks.
Anchor straps instead?
I might eventually get the county building office to advise. But I'd love some thoughts from others first.
Cheers.


