Hello, I recently moved into an end of terrace house and have subsequently noticed some damage to the brickwork below the damp proof course in the back bottom corner of the house, where it meets a raised brick/slab patio in the back garden.
The survey I had done made no mention of this, but as I have no idea about these things I thought I would gauge some opinion to see if it's likely to be a problem at some point/worsen.
The patio brick wall itself has plenty of efflorescence on the bottom half and - on the far side, away from the house where the patio brick wall is visible from the rest of the garden - has a fair number of bricks that have become calcified, which is what led me to noticing the brick damage visible on the house.
The first pic shows the house brickwork, right, where it meets the raised brick patio, left (the first step up to the patio is visible, bottom left)...
The second pic shows a close up of the brickwork from the first pic, which is below the damp proof course...
The third pic shows the back of the house, where this is a small step (visible on the right) from the living room patio doors to the patio, which shows the house bricks again looking that grey/white colour...
I am just wondering if this is something to be concerned about at all? Is it merely something to expect below the DPC, or does it look like these bricks need replacing? Also, would the patio have helped cause this effect on the house? I am wondering if there are more bricks that would have turned to this white colour, possibly weakened, that aren't visible at present because of the patio (which is why I included the third pic). The garden slopes down from the house, you see, so there must be around six levels of bricks not visible due to the raised patio.
I really do not know anything about this subject and am hoping I am simply a novice who is worrying unduly, so would like to hear the opinion of people more in the know than myself.
Thanks in advance,
R
The survey I had done made no mention of this, but as I have no idea about these things I thought I would gauge some opinion to see if it's likely to be a problem at some point/worsen.
The patio brick wall itself has plenty of efflorescence on the bottom half and - on the far side, away from the house where the patio brick wall is visible from the rest of the garden - has a fair number of bricks that have become calcified, which is what led me to noticing the brick damage visible on the house.
The first pic shows the house brickwork, right, where it meets the raised brick patio, left (the first step up to the patio is visible, bottom left)...
Anything to be concerned about?
- Raynaldo
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The brickwork on the right is the bottom corner of my end of terrace house, the brickwork on the...
The second pic shows a close up of the brickwork from the first pic, which is below the damp proof course...
The third pic shows the back of the house, where this is a small step (visible on the right) from the living room patio doors to the patio, which shows the house bricks again looking that grey/white colour...
The back of the house
- Raynaldo
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This is the back of the house, with a step from the patio doors to the patio visible on the right
I am just wondering if this is something to be concerned about at all? Is it merely something to expect below the DPC, or does it look like these bricks need replacing? Also, would the patio have helped cause this effect on the house? I am wondering if there are more bricks that would have turned to this white colour, possibly weakened, that aren't visible at present because of the patio (which is why I included the third pic). The garden slopes down from the house, you see, so there must be around six levels of bricks not visible due to the raised patio.
I really do not know anything about this subject and am hoping I am simply a novice who is worrying unduly, so would like to hear the opinion of people more in the know than myself.
Thanks in advance,
R