derekh
6th November 2007, 12:46 PM
We are building a masonry (besser) block Blade Wall approx 7m long and 1.8m high. The wall is not a solid infill but will have two 1.6m sections of timber lattice for asthetics and to provide light and air into the garden area behind. Our footing will be 400 wide * 200 deep with trench mesh and N12 starter bars at each end and evenly spaced in between. We will then grout fill the piers every three courses as we build.
My question is how best to fix one end to house (brick veneer) to provide stability as the other end will have a return. I'm thinking of using masonry bolts with washers to prevent crushing the expansion foam between the wall and the house. I think this could be awkward because I would have to predrill the holes into the block and the house wall and then align both holes as I set the block on the mortar bed.
Your thoughts please.
Derek
My question is how best to fix one end to house (brick veneer) to provide stability as the other end will have a return. I'm thinking of using masonry bolts with washers to prevent crushing the expansion foam between the wall and the house. I think this could be awkward because I would have to predrill the holes into the block and the house wall and then align both holes as I set the block on the mortar bed.
Your thoughts please.
Derek