Don Harris CSI, CCS, CCCA, AIA Senior Member Username: don_harris
Post Number: 268 Registered: 03-2003
| Posted on Friday, September 14, 2012 - 03:08 pm: | |
The ASHRAE definition for continuous insulation is "insulation that is continuous across all structural members without thermal bridges..." This appears to eliminate attaching the insulation with continuous z-clips. OK, that makes sense, and there are other ways to adhere the insulation. The issue that keeps coming up is when we have a stucco, adhered stone or manufactured stone that requires a lath backing. Many of those companies do not want to see fasteners more than an inch or 1-1/2 inch in length, due the possibility of shear failure. We need to go through the lath, 1 or 2 inches of insulation and the sheathing to get to the stud. Does anyone know of screws that might handle this situation, or can we possibly use non-continuous z-clips (yes they still would technically be a bridge) at 18 or 24 inches o.c.? Is this happening all over the place or am I missing something obvious? Thanks in advance for any insights. |