Steel-stud walls with brick veneer
became popular for light-commercial
construction in the 1960s because
the system offered a less expensive
alternative to all-masonry cavity
walls. However, over the years we
have seen this system experience a
number of problems. While some of
these may be blamed on poor design
or improper installation, there is
increasing evidence that the errors
lie with the system itself.
Our company, a structural engineering
firm with offices in Canada,
has investigated and documented
failures of brick-veneer/steel-stud
walls since 1976. In the process,
we've done extensive testing of the
system in both the laboratory and
the field.
Although failures are often
attributed to shoddy workmanship,
we've found that no matter how
carefully brick-veneer/steel-stud
walls are built, they're exceedingly
fragile. Even minor