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  1. geraldthehamster

    Garden wall piers question (Ed.)

    Yes I know about those things, thanks. To answer my own question, with a 450 pier at each end, entirely at the back of the wall, it looked so substantial that we contented ourselves with one additional pier at the midway point
  2. geraldthehamster

    Garden wall piers question (Ed.)

    Further to my question about my 2m high garden wall the other day - a couple more about the size of pillars We have the footings in for a 2m high section of wall, 5m long. At a future date it will be continued in one direction with a connected stone wall It's going to be one brick thick...
  3. geraldthehamster

    Garden wall piers (edited)

    Very useful pics, thanks. I have just about enough reclaimed bricks left over from other projects for a half brick wall. The back side won't be seen, so to save cost I'm now planning to add a skin of 7N blocks behind the bricks, and tie both leaves together. 450mm Pier at each end and in the...
  4. geraldthehamster

    Garden wall piers (edited)

    Oh, they're in the pic Great Wall 9 in that gallery, but I think that's the lower wall
  5. geraldthehamster

    Garden wall piers (edited)

    OK. So the pillars are the same each side of the wall, so 18" deep? What is the role of the wooden posts in one of the pictures? Thanks
  6. geraldthehamster

    Garden wall piers (edited)

    Yes you're rights, thanks, and after a bit more reading I'd be daft to do this as a half brick wall, Needs to be a full brick thickness (or possibly, given the supplies I have, reclaimed brick tied to blockwork behind it, where it won't be seen because it backs onto next door's garage). I've...
  7. geraldthehamster

    Garden wall piers (edited)

    Half brick garden wall, 2m high, 6m length. Pillars how often, and how deep? Thanks Edited to say, same question for a 9" thick one brick wall, because on balance half brick is too narrow
  8. geraldthehamster

    Pointing brick floor

    Two things - firstly, most of the floor now has sand/cement in the joints, so using a different material isn't an option. Secondly, the flooring bricks were laid with the intention of no gaps, but there are small and irregular gaps because of the recycled nature of the material - some are...
  9. geraldthehamster

    Pointing brick floor

    I think I might need to go over the whole thing with a wet sponge, cleaning the tops of the bricks as I go. Ah well, they're only knees
  10. geraldthehamster

    Pointing brick floor

    Thanks both. Bricks were laid a while ago onto concrete, so the substrate is dry and likely to remain so. Yes, like in the picture only herringbone. and my mix was completely dry. Hmm
  11. geraldthehamster

    Pointing brick floor

    I've laid a floor in reclaimed flooring bricks in my garage that I'm building. I was going to fill the irregular gaps with kiln dried sand, but in the hope of avoiding sand coming out and kicking around the garage, I've used a kiln dried sand/cement mix, in the hope that atmospheric moisture...
  12. geraldthehamster

    Hot water from Vaillant LPG boiler

    OK, thanks. How would that relate to the time issue though?
  13. geraldthehamster

    Hot water from Vaillant LPG boiler

    I've got an odd one. We have an ancient (around 25 years old) Vaillant LPG combi boiler, controlled by a Drayton Digistat remote thermostat/timer thingy. The boiler decided some time back that it would only provide hot water erratically. If the heating was programmed to come on, it did. But if...
  14. geraldthehamster

    How to fix insulation to porch ceiling

    Drilling a few holes through asbestos cement board won't kill you. Wear a mask against dust
  15. geraldthehamster

    flat roof advice

    You don't need a gap. Have a look of the videos here, on how to do this https://www.rubber4roofs.co.uk/epdm-training-centre/search
  16. geraldthehamster

    flat roof advice

    EPDM all the way
  17. geraldthehamster

    Water penetration at base of garage (Ed.)

    I have a smiliar issue with a brick garage built on a concrete slab that extends outside the garage. I'm going to install either a DPM or liquid DPM, taken slightly up the walls, and screed it with 3 inches of concrete
  18. geraldthehamster

    Connecting new bathroom soil to concrete manhole

    It's not rocket science :-)
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