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I am planning to build an extension on my house and have been doing some research on standard building practices. One thing I cannot get my head round is the use of a plastic layer between the mortar for the DPC layer. I have done a small test to see if my concerns about this creating a weak point in the wall with a couple of bricks mortared together with a plastic DPC between them and to be honest the results were shocking, the bricks came apart very easily. Is there an alternative to this approach which seems to be standard building practice in the UK - The idea of putting plastic sheets in a wall which do not seem to bond with the mortar seems like madness to me. I was thinking a layer of water proof bricks combined with water proof mortar could act as a DPC layer, not sure what the building inspector would say about it.
Thanks,
Chris
I am planning to build an extension on my house and have been doing some research on standard building practices. One thing I cannot get my head round is the use of a plastic layer between the mortar for the DPC layer. I have done a small test to see if my concerns about this creating a weak point in the wall with a couple of bricks mortared together with a plastic DPC between them and to be honest the results were shocking, the bricks came apart very easily. Is there an alternative to this approach which seems to be standard building practice in the UK - The idea of putting plastic sheets in a wall which do not seem to bond with the mortar seems like madness to me. I was thinking a layer of water proof bricks combined with water proof mortar could act as a DPC layer, not sure what the building inspector would say about it.
Thanks,
Chris
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