Fast_Edd1e
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Im having some trouble trying to understand how to fill out my walls on comcheck in regards to a partially insulated cmu wall.
Contractor wants to use 12" cmu bearing wall and insulate the cores. No interior insulation Just 12": split face cmu. I have done this in the past for a car service bay, but prior to having to do comchecks.
So on the comcheck I select "concrete block, 12" partially grouted, cells insulated". But then it wants an R-value. Structural engineer says we will likely be grouting solid 32" o.c. vertically. Does comcheck have a place for that? Do i need to design a wall that a percentage is solid grouted and the rest is hollow with insulation? Does it know what percentage is being grouted? I wouldn't consider core insulation to be "continuous".
Contractor wants to use 12" cmu bearing wall and insulate the cores. No interior insulation Just 12": split face cmu. I have done this in the past for a car service bay, but prior to having to do comchecks.
So on the comcheck I select "concrete block, 12" partially grouted, cells insulated". But then it wants an R-value. Structural engineer says we will likely be grouting solid 32" o.c. vertically. Does comcheck have a place for that? Do i need to design a wall that a percentage is solid grouted and the rest is hollow with insulation? Does it know what percentage is being grouted? I wouldn't consider core insulation to be "continuous".