Hi,
Still working on the design for my extension. The footings have been poured (450mm wide). Now I'm looking at laying the first course of concrete blocks. I have the original house build drawings which state a 276mm cavity wall with 25mm wall insulation. As the first few courses of the walls are stepped out by 50mm, the total wall width at the first few courses is 325mm. I have 100mm aggregate blocks for the first couple of foundation courses, but as I need a width of at least 325mm, how should I construct these first courses. I plan on having a block and beam floor restings on the inside course.
I could just lay the aggregate block courses with a 125mm cavity and infill this, or even lay 3 blocks side by side. Or maybe I should have bought the wider foundation blocks?
Any help appreciated, thanks.
Still working on the design for my extension. The footings have been poured (450mm wide). Now I'm looking at laying the first course of concrete blocks. I have the original house build drawings which state a 276mm cavity wall with 25mm wall insulation. As the first few courses of the walls are stepped out by 50mm, the total wall width at the first few courses is 325mm. I have 100mm aggregate blocks for the first couple of foundation courses, but as I need a width of at least 325mm, how should I construct these first courses. I plan on having a block and beam floor restings on the inside course.
I could just lay the aggregate block courses with a 125mm cavity and infill this, or even lay 3 blocks side by side. Or maybe I should have bought the wider foundation blocks?
Any help appreciated, thanks.