New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 14 - HOUSING AND CONSTRUCTION
Chapter 7 - BUILDING CODES GENERAL
Part 4 - 2021 NEW MEXICO EARTHEN BUILDING MATERIALS CODE
Section 14.7.4.11 - PROPERTIES, SAMPLING AND TESTING
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. General. Each of the tests prescribed in this section shall be applied to sample units selected at random at a ratio of five units per 25,000 bricks to be used or at the discretion of the building official.
B. Shrinkage cracks. Shrinkage cracks are allowed, providing that these cracks do not jeopardize the structural integrity of the blocks.
C. Compressive strength.
D. Modulus of rupture. Cured units shall average 50 psi in modulus of rupture when tested according to the following procedures. A cured unit shall be laid over two-inch diameter cylindrical supports two inches from each end and extending across the full width of the unit. A cylinder two inches in diameter shall be laid midway between and parallel to the supports. Load shall be applied to the cylinder at a rate of 500 psi/minute until rupture occurs. The modulus of rupture is equal to: 3PL/2bt2 (P=rupture load in pounds, L=span between supports, b=width of block, t=thickness of block).
E. Mortar. The use of earth mortar is allowed if the earth mortar material is of the same type as the adobe blocks. Conventional lime/sand/cement mortars of types M, S, and N are also allowed. Mortar "bedding" joints shall be fully grouted, with partially open "head" joints allowable if the surface is to be plastered. All joints shall be lapped at least twenty-five percent of the visible block length.
F. Use. No adobe shall be laid in the wall until fully cured. Adobes shall be laid in level courses so that the top of any course shall be at the same height above the stem around the structure.
G. Foundations. Adobes may not be used for foundations or basement walls. All adobe walls, except as noted, shall have a continuous footing at least eight inches thick and not less than two inches wider on each side that supports the foundation stem walls above. All foundation stem walls that support adobe units shall extend to an elevation not less than six inches above the finish grade. Foundation stem walls shall be at least as thick as the adobe walls they support. Alternative foundation systems must be approved by the building official.
H. Bond beams. All bearing walls shall be topped with a continuous bond beam (except patio walls less than six feet high above stem). All bond beam construction shall be in accordance with accepted engineering practices.
I. Concrete bond beam. Concrete bond beams shall be a minimum of six inches high by 10 inches wide for walls up to 14 inches thick. Where adobe walls are wider than one course, two-thirds of each visible course top shall be covered by the concrete bond beam. All concrete bond beams shall be reinforced with a minimum of two no. 4 reinforcing rods at each floor and ceiling plate line.
J. Wood bond beam. Wood bond beams shall be a minimum of six inches deep by 10 inches wide for walls up to 14 inches thick. Where adobe walls are wider than one course, two-thirds of each visible course top shall be covered by a wood bond beam and the roof load shall be distributed over both bond beams. Wood bond beams may be solid in the six-inch dimension, or may be built up by applying layers of lumber. Ends of wood bond beams are to be lapped a minimum of the width of the wall and fully nailed. No wood layer shall be less than one inch nominal thickness. The building official shall approve all wooden bond beams for walls wider than 14 inches.
K. Lintels. Lintels of wood or concrete are allowed. When an engineer's drawing and seal is not provided, all lintels shall conform to Table 2 or 3 below. The required bearing of any lintel shall not be reduced by a splayed or angled window or door opening.
L. Wood lintels. When an engineer's drawing and seal is not provided for lintels, all wood lintels shall conform to Table 2 and have a fiber stress rating of at least 850 psi.
Table 2 ADOBE WALL WOOD LINTEL SCHEDULE |
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MINIMUM FIBER STRESS 850 psi |
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Wall Width |
Max. Span |
Size |
Bearing length on earth wall |
Load Capacity |
10" |
4'-0" |
10" x 6" |
12" |
860 PLF |
6'-0" |
10" x 8" |
12" |
1020 PLF |
|
8'-0" |
10" x 10" |
18" |
1150 PLF |
|
10'-0" |
10" x 12" |
24" |
1000 PLF |
|
12'-0" |
10" x 14" |
24" |
1000 PLF |
|
12" |
4'-0" |
10" x 6" |
12" |
860 PLF |
6'-0" |
10" x 8" |
12" |
1020 PLF |
|
8'-0" |
10" x 10" |
18" |
1150 PLF |
|
10'-0" |
10" x 12" |
24" |
1000 PLF |
|
12'-0" |
10" x 14" |
24" |
1000 PLF |
|
14" |
4'-0" |
12" x 6" |
12" |
950 PLF |
6'-0" |
12" x 8" |
12" |
1150 PLF |
|
8'-0" |
12" x 10" |
18" |
1300 PLF |
|
10'-0" |
12" x 12" |
24" |
1300 PLF |
|
12'-0" |
12" x 14" |
24" |
1200 PLF |
M. Concrete lintels. When an engineer's drawing and seal is not provided for lintels, all concrete lintels shall conform to table 3 and have a minimum strength of 3000 psi.
Table 3 ADOBE WALL CONCRETE LINTEL SCHEDULE MIN. 3000 psi |
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Maximum Span |
Minimum depth* |
Reinforcing |
Maximum Capacity per linear foot |
Bearing length on earth wall |
Less than 6' - 0" |
8" |
2 - # 4 |
1500 lbs. |
12" |
6' - 0" to 10'- 0" |
12" |
3 - # 5 |
1500 lbs. |
18" |
11' - 0" to 16'- 0" |
16" |
3 - # 6 |
1500 lbs. |
24" |
* SIZE Wall width X depth of lintel |
N. Anchorage. Roof and floor structures will be suitably anchored to bond beams. Wood joists, vigas or beams shall be attached to the wood or concrete bond beams with adequate metal fasteners. Door and window bucks shall be secured to the adobe wall with adequate metal fasteners. "Gringo blocks" or wood nailers, placed in the adobe walls as they are laid up, are allowed. Wood and metal partitions may be secured to nailing blocks laid up in the adobe wall or by other approved methods.
O. Plastering.
P. Wall insulation.
Q. Parapets.