In other cases, particularly where sheet steel or vertical twist wall
ties have been used in less forgiving mortars, the iron oxide build up
may have the effect of lifting the masonry above wall tie positions.
If expansion is widespread and present along a row of corroding wall
ties, a tell-tale pattern of horizontal cracks may be produced.
In brick veneer construction, ties are used to pass all the lateral
out-of-plane loads and forces (such as from wind) to the structural backing.
In cavity brick construction ties either pass the lateral out-of-plane
loads and forces to the stronger leaf or share them between the leaves.
Type A ties are those that have no specific seismic design characteristics.
It is difficult to find brick ties other than Type A in Australia. Ties
are available in heavy, medium and light duty in galvanised steel, stainless
steel and plastic. Stainless steel ties are used in situations requiring
exposure grade materials or very long life. Galvanised steel ties are
those most commonly used. Matrix resilient wall
ties satify both structural and acoustic BCA requirements.
PLEASE NOTE
- Selection of cavity wall ties. The user is to determine that the
correct tie is selected to comply with structural requirements and
to comply with all relevant building regulations and codes.
- Spacing of ties should be in accordance with design requirements
of the structure and in accordance with relevant building regulations
and codes.
The Newcastle (NSW) earthquake which occurred in 1989 showed masonry
survived well except where the ties were deficient.
Problems found included:
• galvanised ties rusted through;
• ties only built into one leaf during construction;
• loose ties; • absent ties; and,
• incorrect duty ties used.
Ties are required to meet the durability requirement of the site for
the design life of the building. Should the design life of the building
be exceeded and the ties begin to fail, they can be replaced with remedial
ties.
Wall Tie Replacement Strategy
Where any type of cavity tie failure has been established the walls
should be immediately stabilised with new stainless steel remedial wall
ties. Where each leaf is at least 90mm thick the replacement wall ties
are installed into the masonry at a density of 2.5 per sq. metre, tie
centres measuring 900mm horizontally and 450mm vertically with additional
ties inserted aroung openings and wall ends.Additional remedial wall
ties should be installed adjacent to open reveals. Wall tie replacement
systems are simple to install and can be fitted by most general builders
and competent DIY enthusiasts.
Repair Solution
Solid Masonry walls with good qulity bricks.
Helical Wall Tie: - A profiled and twisted replacement wall tie that
is driven into a small pilot hole in masonry such that work hardened
helical blades cut a spiral interlocking seating path into brick, block
and concrete as the tie is driven by a series of impacts. The tiny
6mm pilot hole enables 8mm helical wall ties to be installed with minimal
cosmetic disruption to the facade and to any insulation in the cavity.
Driving the helical wall ties takes only 5-10 seconds, making them
the fastest remedial wall tie product available. The deep thread of
the helix also makes these remedial wall ties ideal for use as a lateral
restraint tie, tying walls to the end grain of floor joists.
Soft or poor quality Bricks
Chemical Fix Helical Wall Tie: - A remedial wall tie that is pushed
into a resin or grout-filled hole in one leaf and has the bonding agent
pumped around its other end. The bonding agent sets around, and keys
to, major deformations located at each end of the cavity tie. Resin grouted
replacement wall ties are well suited to domestic buildings having inconsistent
or suspect quality masonry. The installation process is more intricate,
demanding more time and care.