I'm building a replacement garage using the existing foundation slab from a much earlier now demolished building. The slab is 9.7m x 7m and I am planning to build it in 95mm single skin blockwork.
Part A of building regs states that a single skin blockwork wall cannot be longer than 9m, with piers every 3m. Is there a practical way of easily getting around the restriction imposed by the regulations? Such as additional piers or using 140mm block.
Part A of building regs states that a single skin blockwork wall cannot be longer than 9m, with piers every 3m. Is there a practical way of easily getting around the restriction imposed by the regulations? Such as additional piers or using 140mm block.