Little confused on this. In order to extend to full height, which end goes into what as no way you connect to one another appears to be correct?
Always bend downwards(if level is not possible) towards outer to prevent water tracking to internal wall,sometimes its better to use longer ties if bending down,i presume your using imperial size bricks and metric block, and if not just use cut block or brick to get to right level.Probably a stupid question, but here we go... with regards to wall ties, what if your inner and outer skin are built off different levels of ground, therefore the mortar lines do not match, do you just bend the wall ties up or down to meet the mortar joint?
How would that even occur? Both leafs of a cavity wall are off the same foundation.Probably a stupid question, but here we go... with regards to wall ties, what if your inner and outer skin are built off different levels of ground, therefore the mortar lines do not match, do you just bend the wall ties up or down to meet the mortar joint?
The internal inner skin is being built off self levelling compound, the outer is being built off brickwork. Probably using heavy blocks for the outer and thermalite for the inner.How would that even occur? Both leafs of a cavity wall are off the same foundation.
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