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Can hollow blocks be used for structural 2 storey builds?

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I seem to remember someone on here a little while back saying hollow blocks cannot be used for structural purposes, i.e. 2 storey buildings.

Im currently building a garage out of 6 inch hollow blocks but shall probably fill the hollow section with concrete. Im wanting to maybe in the future swap the flat roof out for a pitched roof and have some attic storage space, possibly with enough headroom in the middle to stand up. Will the blocks im using be ok for this?

Thanks for your help
 
8 inch hollows get used for basements and multi story's
 
As above; many two-storey house were built in the 1940s - 1960s with hollow coke-breeze/clinker blocks.
 
Thanks for the replies. Interesting stuff. Did they fill the hollow section with concrete or leave it hollow?
 
Thanks for the replies. Interesting stuff. Did they fill the hollow section with concrete or leave it hollow?
Just left hollow; waste of time filling them, and not necessary for the loads involved.
 

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