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Below an image of a double brick wall and raised timber floor. Which collection of answers below is correct?
The bearer is supported by the footing, The weep holes allow the building to weep. The wall tie kink is to allow movement. The flashing drains water into the building
The bearer is supported by the Ant Cap. The weep holes are to allow expansion. The wall tie has a kink to allow thermal movement. The flashing seals the building
The bearer is supported by an engaged pier. The weep holes allow ventilation of cavity and for water to drain out. The wall tie kink is so water drips off. The flashing is to direct water out of cavity.
The bearer sits under the joist. The weep holes are gaps between the bricks. The wall tie kink is a brand specific attribute. The flashing is permeable.
The bearer is suspended from the wall. The weep holes seal the building. The wall tie kink is so its adjustable. The flashing is permeable.
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