The downpipe from the rainwater gutters on my 1970s house discharges into a standard open gulley with lift up cast iron gulley cover.
I want to "build up" the gulley using 2, or at the most 3, courses of bricks. Total bricks used = 9 max. This is mainly to prevent garden detritus getting in.
The original builders just stacked loose bricks round the gulley; this was revealed when I removed a pampas grass plant!
Question: For a 2 or 3 course layer of bricks do I need any foundations other than the already compacted sub-soil?
Question: For such a small "wall" can I just stack the bricks on top of each other rather than use a conventional "flemish" arrangement. Using a "flemish" stack I would probably have to break some half bricks. I'm a bricklaying newbie so I'm trying to keep it simple!
Thanks
Mike
I want to "build up" the gulley using 2, or at the most 3, courses of bricks. Total bricks used = 9 max. This is mainly to prevent garden detritus getting in.
The original builders just stacked loose bricks round the gulley; this was revealed when I removed a pampas grass plant!
Question: For a 2 or 3 course layer of bricks do I need any foundations other than the already compacted sub-soil?
Question: For such a small "wall" can I just stack the bricks on top of each other rather than use a conventional "flemish" arrangement. Using a "flemish" stack I would probably have to break some half bricks. I'm a bricklaying newbie so I'm trying to keep it simple!
Thanks
Mike