Connecting the mesh on either side of the eps are 9 gauge wires which pass diagonally through the insulation.
How to wire mesh on concrete walls.
There are also choices regarding the wire in the mesh.
Wire mesh is held in place either by nails or staples and is fairly easy to remove once the majority of concrete has been removed.
Subtract two inches from both the length and width so that the mesh isn t exposed at the edge of the concrete.
Position and hold the wire mesh inside the line drawn in step 2.
Although it makes the concrete stronger it won t prevent it from cracking.
It can be galvanized or smooth steel and fabricated with 11 12 5 or 14 gauge wire.
Look at the holes drilled in step 4.
Install wire mesh for manufactured stone on masonry surfaces using concrete fasteners.
All you need is a hammer and a pry bar or cat s claw to leverage.
Hold the lath against the wall with the diamonds created from expanding the mesh pointed upward.
The wires hold the mesh 5 8 inches away from the eps.
Drive the nails through the mesh into the concrete wall using a hammer.
The new concrete you pour binds to the mesh.
Cut the mesh to fit the adjusted measurements taken and place within the foundation hole on top of the support blocks or plastic chairs.
You can purchase a roll of welded wire mesh at a home improvement store then simply spread it out in a single layer over the old concrete.
Slide the wire mesh slightly so the holes of the mesh do not cover the drilled holes.
Secure it in place using 7 8 inch concrete nails with a washer over the nail shaft to hold down the mesh strands.
If installing lath over wood sheet rock or insulation board use galvanized nails that are long enough to penetrate 1 inch into the supporting studs.
Instructional how to video for attaching m rock stone veneer to a preformed concrete wall or foundation.
Press it down so it is flat and level before you add the new concrete.