Exterior Stone Veneer
This is where you could add a description of your product or anything you wanted to list with a description. You could also place testimonials or product reviews here about exterior stone veneerMULTI-CENTERED ARCH - An arch that has a maximum span of up to six feet and with a load that does not exceed one thousand pounds per square foot, and with a rise to span ration that is either equal to or less than .15. A multi-centered arch is also known as a segmental arch, jack arch, or minor arch.
PARABOLIC ARCH - An arch that has a span of more than six feet as well as a uniform load that is more than one thousand pounds per foot or an equivalent load and a rise to span ratio of more than .15. A parabolic arch is usually called a major arch, Tudor arch, Gothic arch, or circular arch.
RELIEVING ARCH - An arch built above a smaller arch, lintel, or flat arch with the goal of diverting the load and relieving the lower member from too much weight. This is also referred to as a safety arch, or as discharging.
SEGMENTAL ARCH - An arch that has a maximum span of up to six feet and with a load that does not exceed one thousand pounds per square foot, and with a rise to span ration that is either equal to or less than .15. A segmental arch is also known as a minor arch, jack arch, or multi-centered arch.
STRAIGHT ARCH - An arch that has horizontal or roughly horizontal lower and upper surfaces. A straight arch may also be referred to as a jack arch or flat arch.
TRIMMER ARCH - An arch that supports a fireplace hearth and is typically comprised of a low rise brick arch.
TUDOR ARCH - An arch that has a span of more than six feet as well as a uniform load that is more than one thousand pounds per foot or an equivalent load and a rise to span ratio of more than .15. A Tudor arch is usually called a major arch parabolic arch, Gothic arch, or circular arch.
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