Hi,
I have finally got round to doing a job that I noticed when I moved into my house 3 years ago. The previous occupants had brickweaved over the man hole cover (leaving the bricks lose so they could e taken up). I have purchased one of those manhole covers with a tray for brickweave but now have a question!
This may sound stupid but do I lay the brickweave in the manhole tray using sand or cement? My thoughts are:-
Sand - As the tray has no drainage holes it will fill up with water & rust (OK it is galvanised but that doesn't last too long...).
Cement - gets over the trapping of most of the water but will be heavier.
What should I do sand or cement (or maybe go down the pub!)?
I have finally got round to doing a job that I noticed when I moved into my house 3 years ago. The previous occupants had brickweaved over the man hole cover (leaving the bricks lose so they could e taken up). I have purchased one of those manhole covers with a tray for brickweave but now have a question!
This may sound stupid but do I lay the brickweave in the manhole tray using sand or cement? My thoughts are:-
Sand - As the tray has no drainage holes it will fill up with water & rust (OK it is galvanised but that doesn't last too long...).
Cement - gets over the trapping of most of the water but will be heavier.
What should I do sand or cement (or maybe go down the pub!)?