Spotface is a term used in architecture and construction, specifically referring to the thickness of a stone or brick face. It indicates the depth of the exposed portion of the material.
The thickness of spotface can vary depending on the design and architectural style. It is typically measured in inches or millimeters.
Here are some examples of spotface thickness:
- Standard Brick: 3.5 inches
- Stone Veneer: 1.5 to 4 inches
- Limestone Spotface: 2 to 6 inches
The specific thickness will be determined by the architect or designer based on the overall design aesthetic and structural requirements.