I live in an outbuilding which is made up of strong materials but I think that one external wall is constructed with a single layer of breeze blocks and I would like to know if this is a class 1 or 2 Housing health and safety rating system (HHSRS)harzard
Yes it has only one single leaf of blockwork with internal rendering. The front of this outbuilding has also a brickwork leaf I think to give nice appearance.
I think that the single leaf of blockwork is made up of strong breeze block, I think that maybe when there are two leafs of blockwork it is made up of more lightweight breeze blocks
But the problem that I have is that I have not found in the HHSRS guidance that it stated that a property should be constructed of two leafs of blockwork so the question is is the fact that this outbuilding is constructed of only one leave of blockwork is a class 1 or 2 hazard according to the HHSRS guidance?
The HHSRS guidance is found in the following website
A building won't fail just because a wall is a single skin - if it is in fact such.
However it may increase risk under the damp and mould or excess cold or even noise categories, and be scored accordingly - but that may not equate to a fail score.
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