Hi everyone
I laid a few courses of bricks on my concrete footing a few days ago, but this morning there was a heavy rain and as a result, the trench was filled with about an inch of rain water in the lowest part of the trench. I was a very worried to see that the rain water had managed to get into the cavity (although top of cavity wall was covered), probably sipped through mortar joints.
I wonder, if the mortar joints are meant to be watertight, or I did something wrong there, but there are no obvious cracks in the brickwork - I used mortar mixture of 1:3 (cement: building sand) for below DPC level.
Do you think the brickwork or mortar joints may be damaged by the rain water sipping through the walls into the cavity?
I am planning to fill the cavity with concrete in the next few days, should the concrete be very wet or relatively dry mixed?
Thank you very much in advance.
I laid a few courses of bricks on my concrete footing a few days ago, but this morning there was a heavy rain and as a result, the trench was filled with about an inch of rain water in the lowest part of the trench. I was a very worried to see that the rain water had managed to get into the cavity (although top of cavity wall was covered), probably sipped through mortar joints.
I wonder, if the mortar joints are meant to be watertight, or I did something wrong there, but there are no obvious cracks in the brickwork - I used mortar mixture of 1:3 (cement: building sand) for below DPC level.
Do you think the brickwork or mortar joints may be damaged by the rain water sipping through the walls into the cavity?
I am planning to fill the cavity with concrete in the next few days, should the concrete be very wet or relatively dry mixed?
Thank you very much in advance.