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Gaz price up using 6" block

It's hard keeping water out of 4" block even when it's rendered , so am told by a building friend

How come houses are waterproof then Chid? :laugh:

 

A good scratch coat and top coat of render with added waterproofer and then painted with exterior masonry paint will keep the water out.. :yes::thumbs:

because theres an outer skin of bricks and a layer of insulation............ :doh:

That helps, but if a job's done properly, the only water in a cavity should be condensation from the inside and it should exit at the bottom via the weep vents. :yes: If the outside wall isn't waterproof, the water will bridge across the wall ties and cause damp on the interior walls. The insulation is there to stop heat loss, it isn't there for protection against water ingress.. Stick to the scrap and leave the smart arsed comments to those of us who have actually worked in the building trade... :doh::laugh:

true mate but if its a single skin of blocks where will the cavity be.......... :D

nice edit malt............ :tongue2:

"Don't matter. :no: If a job's done properly, the only water in a cavity should be condensation from the inside and it should exit at the bottom via the weep vents. :yes: If the outside wall isn't waterproof, the water will bridge across the wall ties and cause damp on the interior walls. The insulation is there to stop heat loss, it isn't there for protection against water ingress.. Stick to the scrap and leave the smart arsed comments to those of us who have actually worked in the building trade... :doh: :laugh:"

Twat.. :doh::laugh:

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4" block work pointed right then painted will be fine no need to render. And there are loads of single skin garage's.

It might take more than a day, as there is a limit to how high they can build in one day, as the weight of the bricks pushes out the wet cement at the bottom. Again get a builder to give you a price.

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Gaz price up using 6" block

It's hard keeping water out of 4" block even when it's rendered , so am told by a building friend

How come houses are waterproof then Chid? :laugh:

 

A good scratch coat and top coat of render with added waterproofer and then painted with exterior masonry paint will keep the water out.. :yes::thumbs:

because most houses are cavity walled (2 row of block) and where there not you will find they use 6" block normally :thumbs:

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The block work will be water proof, but the galv roof sheets will condensate unless lined with ply-wood, also they are red hot in summer & freezing in winter unlined. I would opt for a felt roof, good luck with your project, mate.

 

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, but the galv roof sheets will condensate unless lined with ply-wood,

not if you get the roofing sheets with the fuzzy backs (dont know the technicle term :laugh: ) its like a felt back and it stops condensation and its only about 50p - £1 a meter extra

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matti u can by pannels that dont condensate mate....thay have a thin layer of insulation. keeps cool in summer and keeps warm in winter...

 

It's 20 years since I used panels on one my projects, how science has come on, Ha Ha.

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, but the galv roof sheets will condensate unless lined with ply-wood,

not if you get the roofing sheets with the fuzzy backs (dont know the technicle term :laugh: )

just done a quick google on 'anti condensation roofing sheets!' :rolleyes::laugh:

 

These the ones you're on about?

 

http://www.roofingmaterialsmidlands.com/acatalog/anti-condensation-roofing-sheets.html

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, but the galv roof sheets will condensate unless lined with ply-wood,

not if you get the roofing sheets with the fuzzy backs (dont know the technicle term :laugh: )

just done a quick google on 'anti condensation roofing sheets!' :rolleyes::laugh:

 

These the ones you're on about?

 

http://www.roofingma...ing-sheets.html

thats them malt :laugh:

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Thanks folks. They are the roofing sheets i was going to use.

 

Jessdale - nice setup. Similar to what i want the end product to be like but with galv panels to divide the runs up and without the quarry tiles. Although i do like them!

 

Cheers

 

Gaz

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4" block work pointed right then painted will be fine no need to render. And there are loads of single skin garage's.

yup,you be better using medium density blocks,fenlights,or even better the concrete ones,fully pointed both sides,you could tyvec the back then batten out and weather board but decent paint should do it.long or highish walls are a bit wobbly in single skin 100s until you get the roof on.

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