onholidays
31st January 2005, 01:45 PM
I'm rebuilding a non-structural wall under my house (currently asbestos sheets!) and want to run bricks along the bottom to act as a termite/pest visibility border
The attached pic has the details. Concrete slab base, single height row of bricks with galvanised steel ant capping along the top of it. Ankascrew bolted to that will be a piece of timber, which will form the base of the wall studs (timber). The river pebbles will fill out an existing garden bed which I am now digging out, and the pavers are currently the courtyard. All I've got at the moment is concrete slab and pavers. ;) Some work still to do!
I'm leaving the 75mm brick/capping combo at the bottom in case of termites (so I can see their trails) as the slab is already at/below the opposite ground level. The river pebble bed is partly for looks, partly to allow less dirt near the timber and make it easier to see the brickwork.
Is this design sensible? Any better ideas?
(edit: Forgot to mention: by day I'm a humble IT guy, on my 3 week "holiday" starting today I'm working on fixing up my first home in Brisbane. So please forgive my newbieness if I ask lots of questions and the odd silly question!) :D
The attached pic has the details. Concrete slab base, single height row of bricks with galvanised steel ant capping along the top of it. Ankascrew bolted to that will be a piece of timber, which will form the base of the wall studs (timber). The river pebbles will fill out an existing garden bed which I am now digging out, and the pavers are currently the courtyard. All I've got at the moment is concrete slab and pavers. ;) Some work still to do!
I'm leaving the 75mm brick/capping combo at the bottom in case of termites (so I can see their trails) as the slab is already at/below the opposite ground level. The river pebble bed is partly for looks, partly to allow less dirt near the timber and make it easier to see the brickwork.
Is this design sensible? Any better ideas?
(edit: Forgot to mention: by day I'm a humble IT guy, on my 3 week "holiday" starting today I'm working on fixing up my first home in Brisbane. So please forgive my newbieness if I ask lots of questions and the odd silly question!) :D