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so iv been looking at the footing detail and spotted a problem as i was pondering over it today.
i think this is more of my OCD kicking in here over actually being a problem but here goes.
my footing dimensions are marked out to take the "exterior" dimensions of 4660mm Width, with a projection of 3825mm out off the property. obviously, footings are wider on both faces. were just talking bricks here.
3825mm works out to full, uncut engineering bricks, with your average 10mm joint. so no cutting, this is good as this wall is a side/boundary wall that will be fullly bricked, not blocked because we have limited access in the future. (boundary)
the width however, doesnt work out to full bricks, so i wanted to avoid brickwork jogs i believe you call them? above DPC it will be blocked and rendered, so the problem is really only below DPC, for probably 4 rows of bricks on show due to our ground levels.
so as i see it, i have the following options
1. go wider, 4715mm, works out to full standard bricks, 10mm joint but will look crap inside the house as it add's a step on the side of the house where i dont want one of 55mm (in theory) so skirting board corners, rather than a nice flat wall.
2. cut a brick down at some chosen point, but this will be transferred into the rest of the rows. not a problem over DPC because of the render and there's a 2x2m opening too.
3, go wider on my boundary side, but i dont think i can do this as it puts my foundations over my boundary line. (we have a semi detatched) so not really an option
what's a brickys perspective?
i think this is more of my OCD kicking in here over actually being a problem but here goes.
my footing dimensions are marked out to take the "exterior" dimensions of 4660mm Width, with a projection of 3825mm out off the property. obviously, footings are wider on both faces. were just talking bricks here.
3825mm works out to full, uncut engineering bricks, with your average 10mm joint. so no cutting, this is good as this wall is a side/boundary wall that will be fullly bricked, not blocked because we have limited access in the future. (boundary)
the width however, doesnt work out to full bricks, so i wanted to avoid brickwork jogs i believe you call them? above DPC it will be blocked and rendered, so the problem is really only below DPC, for probably 4 rows of bricks on show due to our ground levels.
so as i see it, i have the following options
1. go wider, 4715mm, works out to full standard bricks, 10mm joint but will look crap inside the house as it add's a step on the side of the house where i dont want one of 55mm (in theory) so skirting board corners, rather than a nice flat wall.
2. cut a brick down at some chosen point, but this will be transferred into the rest of the rows. not a problem over DPC because of the render and there's a 2x2m opening too.
3, go wider on my boundary side, but i dont think i can do this as it puts my foundations over my boundary line. (we have a semi detatched) so not really an option
what's a brickys perspective?