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Hi all. I hope you are well.
I.am in the process of building a timber outhouse in the back garden and need some advise on how to do the blockwork and brickwork upto the damp proof course. The project.has planning permission and so needs building control inspections.
I have poured the foundations and now need to think about the bricks and blocks upto dpc. I was originally going to go with a beam.and block floor but as I do not want air vents under the property I have decided to go with a ground bearing slab, insulation and screed which will finish level with the brick and blocks. The studding is 150mm c24 (145mm standard I belive) which will sit on the 140mm blocks. Now when I was going to use beam.and block floor, there would be a 50mm gap for the telescopic air vent to go through. Now that I don't have the vents, can I just butt the bricks upto the blocks? Do they need a 10mm mortar between the bricks and the blocks? I believe the brick plinth is there just to hide the blocks. Not structural at all?
When installing doors on on top of the brick plinth, do we replace the bricks with something else as we will have a strange brick slope under the door? I hope this all makes sense.
Please see images of what my structural engineer designed.
Thank you
I.am in the process of building a timber outhouse in the back garden and need some advise on how to do the blockwork and brickwork upto the damp proof course. The project.has planning permission and so needs building control inspections.
I have poured the foundations and now need to think about the bricks and blocks upto dpc. I was originally going to go with a beam.and block floor but as I do not want air vents under the property I have decided to go with a ground bearing slab, insulation and screed which will finish level with the brick and blocks. The studding is 150mm c24 (145mm standard I belive) which will sit on the 140mm blocks. Now when I was going to use beam.and block floor, there would be a 50mm gap for the telescopic air vent to go through. Now that I don't have the vents, can I just butt the bricks upto the blocks? Do they need a 10mm mortar between the bricks and the blocks? I believe the brick plinth is there just to hide the blocks. Not structural at all?
When installing doors on on top of the brick plinth, do we replace the bricks with something else as we will have a strange brick slope under the door? I hope this all makes sense.
Please see images of what my structural engineer designed.
Thank you