You want building sand. However building sand can be soft and yellow!
The mix depends on the materials used. Bricks require a different mix to blocks and aerated blocks different again, and internal walls different to exterior walls, and foundations different to the main structure.
Hey woody,
I hope I won't be shot down for hijacking someone else's post, but my extension plans specify 1:3 cement mortar for dense concrete blocks below DPC, with nothing specified for any other areas. I'm wondering if I should chase up the architect, or can I make some assumptions?
Hi, my builders merchant sells soft yellow sand & yellow building sand, which seems a little more courser.
I've used both on a garden wall but just wanted to know which is supposed to be used for house brick work, is there a difference?
Thanks.
Hi, my builders merchant sells soft yellow sand & yellow building sand, which seems a little more courser.
I've used both on a garden wall but just wanted to know which is supposed to be used for house brick work, is there a difference?
Thanks.
any soft sand will be adequate for brick and blockwork. even plastering sand if you wish! though it will lack a little 'fat'. plasticiser is essential.
4:1 is about as strong as you want to go above dpc.
5 or 6:1 for lightweight blocks.
we even use a blend of building sand to achieve the right colour when matching to existing.
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