Ben_82
7th April 2007, 08:43 AM
G'day, had a drafty round the other day to get some plans done. I have a single brick garage I wanna turn into a rumpus/4th bedroom. He said I will need some method of controlling any moisture comming through the external single brick wall, as I want to install a stud/gyprock wall.
He proposed a method (see attached pic) of leaving a 50mm cavity between the brick wall and new gyprock wall, and concrete a wedge/rill/angle/slope (unsure of correct term). Then every so often drill weep holes at the base of the wedge so any water that comes through the brick wall from the outside, will then run down the inside of the brick wall, and out the weep holes at the bottom.
Sounds like a good idea, although I doubt it is really necessary anyway. But, I don't like the idea of drilling holes through the external brick wall. Would be an entry point for anything small enough to get through (termites, spiders etc)
What are your opinions on this method, and is there any other way to go about it?
Cheers
Ben
He proposed a method (see attached pic) of leaving a 50mm cavity between the brick wall and new gyprock wall, and concrete a wedge/rill/angle/slope (unsure of correct term). Then every so often drill weep holes at the base of the wedge so any water that comes through the brick wall from the outside, will then run down the inside of the brick wall, and out the weep holes at the bottom.
Sounds like a good idea, although I doubt it is really necessary anyway. But, I don't like the idea of drilling holes through the external brick wall. Would be an entry point for anything small enough to get through (termites, spiders etc)
What are your opinions on this method, and is there any other way to go about it?
Cheers
Ben