I've nearly completed a two story extension to my house.
The bottom half of the house is done in facing brick and the top half is roughcasted. There is an expansion joint that runs from the bottom to the top. The roughcasters placed a metal bead in the joint to finish the top half. However, the brickies packed the joint with polystyrene and said I should use silicon to finish.
My questions are
1) Are the brickies correct in packing the joint with polystyrene before filling with silicon, or should I be placing a similar bead as used by the roughcaster's in the expansion joint in the facing brick.
2) The brickies finished around 3 months ago and I haven't got round to sealing the joint with silicon yet. Is this likely to have done any permanent damage to the structure / could cause me problems in the future due to the exposure to the elements?
Thanks.
The bottom half of the house is done in facing brick and the top half is roughcasted. There is an expansion joint that runs from the bottom to the top. The roughcasters placed a metal bead in the joint to finish the top half. However, the brickies packed the joint with polystyrene and said I should use silicon to finish.
My questions are
1) Are the brickies correct in packing the joint with polystyrene before filling with silicon, or should I be placing a similar bead as used by the roughcaster's in the expansion joint in the facing brick.
2) The brickies finished around 3 months ago and I haven't got round to sealing the joint with silicon yet. Is this likely to have done any permanent damage to the structure / could cause me problems in the future due to the exposure to the elements?
Thanks.