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My Victorian red brick terrace has had an extension and a set of steps added to the full width of the rear and im rebuilding them and would appreciate advice.

the steps are formed of Indian stone slabs laid (badly) on MOT and now very rotten wooden joists - which im replacing with blocks.

the top step is well below the air bricks on the extension.

the MOT is in contact with the exterior of the redbricks of the extension and those bricks are very wet.

Should i introduce some sort of DPC between bricks and MOT or even build in some sort of air gap/ cavity or is this not necessary?

thanks in advance for any thoughts or advice
 
My Victorian red brick terrace has had an extension and a set of steps added to the full width of the rear and im rebuilding them and would appreciate advice.

the steps are formed of Indian stone slabs laid (badly) on MOT and now very rotten wooden joists - which im replacing with blocks.

the top step is well below the air bricks on the extension.

the MOT is in contact with the exterior of the redbricks of the extension and those bricks are very wet.

Should i introduce some sort of DPC between bricks and MOT or even build in some sort of air gap/ cavity or is this not necessary?

thanks in advance for any thoughts or advice
Brick walls don't mind being wet, it's part of the deal for all sub-DPC and garden walling. If you can prevent a wall getting rained on, it does no harm to do so.
 

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