New ASTM Adhered Manufactured Stone Masonry Veneer Subcommittee Will Provide Guidance for Building Industry

ASTM International Committee C15 on Manufactured Masonry Units has created a new subcommittee, C15.11 on Adhered Manufactured Stone Masonry Veneer. The purpose of C15.11 is to develop and maintain product specifications and installation guidelines for adhered manufactured stone masonry veneer.
 
According to Brenda Harris, chair of the new subcommittee, adhered manufactured stone masonry veneer has recently been defined by Committee C15’s executive subcommittee as “a light weight architectural non-load bearing product. It is a wet cast blend of cementitious materials, lightweight and other aggregates, iron oxide pigments and admixtures.”
 
Harris says that the subcommittee was formed because there are currently no ASTM standards for adhered manufactured stone masonry veneer.
 
“The lack of a uniform and nationally recognized product standard and the lack of specific and appropriate installation procedures for this product have allowed untested and substandard products to find their way into both residential and commercial construction,” says Harris. “The development of these standards would create the critical definitions and procedures needed by project owners, as well as design and installation professionals.”
 
The first proposed standards of the subcommittee will be prepared with the following in mind:

• Determining requirements of the materials used to create the product.
• Addressing what physical requirements are expected.
• Agreeing to the minimum performance standards that will be allowed.
• Including those records that must be independently verified and maintained by the manufacturer.
• Stating what test methods must be followed.
• Creating consistent and verifiable installation procedures for a variety of substrate and regional conditions.
• Providing details on finish and appearance standards that are expected in a completed installation.
 
“The architect and engineer will have the opportunity to create a set of plans and specifications that are consistent within the industry,” says Harris. “Equally important, the trade contractor will understand what is expected by the owner, will be able to estimate the project correctly and complete an installation that is the most appropriate for the product and job conditions.”

Subcommittee C15.11 has begun work on two proposed standards, WK12801, Installation Guidelines for Adhered Manufactured Stone Masonry Veneer, and WK12802, Product Standards for Adhered Manufactured Stone Masonry Veneer.
 
All interested parties are invited to participate in the activities of Subcommittee C15.11. Harris notes that members of other ASTM committees, such as C12 on Mortars and Grouts for Unit
Masonry, may be interested in C15.11, as well as people from stone, clay and concrete veneer
manufacturers, natural stone suppliers, and the mortar, admixture, plaster and stucco industries. Subcommittee members would also be interested in input from architects, engineers and trade contactors.

For further technical information, contact Brenda Harris, El Dorado Stone, Oceanside, Calif. (phone: 760/802-6746; bharris@eldoradostone.com). Committee C15 meets Dec. 5-7, during the December Committee Week in Atlanta, Ga. For membership or meeting information, contact Kevin Shanahan, manager, Technical Committee Operations, ASTM International (phone: 610/832-9737; kshanaha@astm.org).

Release #7488

Committee
C15
September 1, 2006