Think I paid 30something for the klober kit from my local merchants. You probably want to match whatever’s on the main house.
Don't bother Ian. Paint some Thomsons on the brickwork.retro fit cavity trays
I don’t fancy that either. Sounds like a lot of work and I wouldn’t dare DIY it.
Will a dry ridge kit lift the ridge tile up to meet this plastic trim
Its only a concern if you plaster the wall -in which case batten wall and use foil backed plasterboard.
A fraction, as it sits on the sticky role. But not much, don’t think it’s an issue tho. You also need a batten straight down the middle if you’re using a kit like I used
Yes true , opinion of the NHBC and others (RIBA , RICS , Blg Regs etc ) - but what do they know I think the idea is that brickwork and mortar joints are porous and can absorb rain which can soak down the brickwork and appear as damp on the inside of the wall in the entrance porch in this case , or any moisture entering the cavity bla bla bla. Still it is up to you, but if it was a new house it would need stepped cavity trays and flashings in this situation .Personally wouldn’t consider it anywhere near worth the hassle of retro fitting a cavity tray, but a matter of opinion I guess.
Yes true , opinion of the NHBC and others (RIBA , RICS , Blg Regs etc ) - but what do they know I think the idea is that brickwork and mortar joints are porous and can absorb rain which can soak down the brickwork and appear as damp on the inside of the wall in the entrance porch in this case , or any moisture entering the cavity bla bla bla. Still it is up to you, but if it was a new house it would need stepped cavity trays and flashings in this situation .
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