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damp problem in single brick wall porch
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<blockquote data-quote="suffolksmallholder" data-source="post: 306898" data-attributes="member: 1498"><p>That's what I'd do but I'd use Larch if I could. There's plenty about. Try and stay away from feather-edge. My favourite is 7'' x 3/4'' sawn and treated but you may find 8'' x 1'' as good. 50mm x 50mm battens @ 400mm centres infilled with 40mm insulation, Tyvec over the battens then the weather board. Sorted!</p><p>Someone mentioned slate and I also suggest tile hanging as an alternative.</p><p>No matter what you do with single brick it is still a sponge and that's why cavity walls are so effective at keeping out driven water.</p><p>SS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="suffolksmallholder, post: 306898, member: 1498"] That's what I'd do but I'd use Larch if I could. There's plenty about. Try and stay away from feather-edge. My favourite is 7'' x 3/4'' sawn and treated but you may find 8'' x 1'' as good. 50mm x 50mm battens @ 400mm centres infilled with 40mm insulation, Tyvec over the battens then the weather board. Sorted! Someone mentioned slate and I also suggest tile hanging as an alternative. No matter what you do with single brick it is still a sponge and that's why cavity walls are so effective at keeping out driven water. SS [/QUOTE]
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