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Can a “V” groove reveal be considered a control joint?

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Can a “V” groove reveal be considered a control joint?

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A “V” groove reveal are aesthetic and cannot be considered a control joint since a true joint is a “built-in” break in the system where cracking is anticipated. Reveals in EIFS are strictly aesthetic joints and are used to provide convenient stopping points for finish application in large wall areas. If movement relief is necessary, a full expansion joint with sealant is necessary.

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