Please forgive my naivety but advice would be appreciated.
I have a house with exterior wall pebble dashed with facing brick at ground level (not engineering brick) A few bricks have spalled and (whole face of brick has come away not crumbled) it looked like someone had already tried to patch repair it, as there is a different coloured cement/adhesive to back of brick fallen out. I've noticed moss already growing in broken face.
There looked to be a gravel drain at wall ground junction, but having poked through it, looks like less than 1 inch gravel and then soil.
I'm assuming water is not draining anywhere and thus water rising and causing spalling.
My query is drain wise - what is cheapest solution to this? Water does not stand nor fall back to the building. There is no damp problem within house neither. Should a land drain really be dug and properly laid? is this not a little too substantal for this? Is concreting to a fall away to the path a better idea? Will this stop brick absorbing so much water?
Apologies if I've missed any information out and in my wisdom I didnt take photos on my last visit.
Any advise would be greatly appreciated.
I have a house with exterior wall pebble dashed with facing brick at ground level (not engineering brick) A few bricks have spalled and (whole face of brick has come away not crumbled) it looked like someone had already tried to patch repair it, as there is a different coloured cement/adhesive to back of brick fallen out. I've noticed moss already growing in broken face.
There looked to be a gravel drain at wall ground junction, but having poked through it, looks like less than 1 inch gravel and then soil.
I'm assuming water is not draining anywhere and thus water rising and causing spalling.
My query is drain wise - what is cheapest solution to this? Water does not stand nor fall back to the building. There is no damp problem within house neither. Should a land drain really be dug and properly laid? is this not a little too substantal for this? Is concreting to a fall away to the path a better idea? Will this stop brick absorbing so much water?
Apologies if I've missed any information out and in my wisdom I didnt take photos on my last visit.
Any advise would be greatly appreciated.