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I have to design a pent roof shed for the bottom of the garden around 8m x 3m, and 2.5m high using blockwork so that it will last. I thought I would try to follow good practice and looked in the Part A Approved Document where it seems to say that the wall thickness for a single skin wall must be at least 1/16th of the story height, which means 150mm.
Now my garage, and also the place where I go to work every day are both built out of 100mm thick walls, and both have piers.
Can anyone point me at a document (or book) which would justify me building with 100mm thick wals, and tell me at what intervals along the wall that piers are required?
I don't need building regulation approval, but I do want to meet a similar standard.
Now my garage, and also the place where I go to work every day are both built out of 100mm thick walls, and both have piers.
Can anyone point me at a document (or book) which would justify me building with 100mm thick wals, and tell me at what intervals along the wall that piers are required?
I don't need building regulation approval, but I do want to meet a similar standard.