Hi
The specs for our extension and 3 metre porch in 2008 stated 75mm cavity with brick & block.
Due to issues with the planning dept., we now have unlimited time to finish the job,
but we hope to get it started very soon.
Because we have now decided to render the whole property, we do not need to finish in 'brick face'.
So as not to cause any more problems with the BCO I would like to get some advice about
blocks and is it possible to exchange bricks for blocks?
So just a few questions;
1) Do you know of any objection the planning dept., could make if I request to change BRICKS for BLOCKS?
2) The inner leaf specs are for regular Aerated Blocks 44 x 21.5 x 10cm. Should I suggest to
the council using Aerated Blocks for the outer skin or dense concrete blocks?
3) A large section of the roof will be moved forward - the extension section will have to
support this so would Aerated Blocks take the weight or will it be best in dense concrete
blocks (strength 7N)?
4) We also want to render because the property is exposed to the elements, do you
have to ask permission if you want to render?
Somehow I can't see how you would have to ask, but who knows anymore in this country!
Also if we use blocks the build will be cheaper and go up a lot quicker.
Any help appreciated.
Thanks in advance, Stephen
The specs for our extension and 3 metre porch in 2008 stated 75mm cavity with brick & block.
Due to issues with the planning dept., we now have unlimited time to finish the job,
but we hope to get it started very soon.
Because we have now decided to render the whole property, we do not need to finish in 'brick face'.
So as not to cause any more problems with the BCO I would like to get some advice about
blocks and is it possible to exchange bricks for blocks?
So just a few questions;
1) Do you know of any objection the planning dept., could make if I request to change BRICKS for BLOCKS?
2) The inner leaf specs are for regular Aerated Blocks 44 x 21.5 x 10cm. Should I suggest to
the council using Aerated Blocks for the outer skin or dense concrete blocks?
3) A large section of the roof will be moved forward - the extension section will have to
support this so would Aerated Blocks take the weight or will it be best in dense concrete
blocks (strength 7N)?
4) We also want to render because the property is exposed to the elements, do you
have to ask permission if you want to render?
Somehow I can't see how you would have to ask, but who knows anymore in this country!
Also if we use blocks the build will be cheaper and go up a lot quicker.
Any help appreciated.
Thanks in advance, Stephen