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are pix of my porch. The side walls comprise brickwork up to waist height, topped by a square timber frame with mortice / tennon / dowelled joints.
Alas! The bottom horizontals have rotted, so I have cut them out. Also the bottom part of the untreated softwood vertical posts.
I had thought to replace the horizontals simply with half-bricks (engineering), but upon opening it up found the posts had rotted as well, so I shall need two more courses of brickwork as well.
Q1. Do you think I have cut back the posts far enough ?
Q2. What should I put between the brick and the bottom of the post ? I want to prevent the feet from rotting further.
a) Cement mortar, flush all round?
b) Cement mortar, recessed so that the posts over-sail?
c) Straight onto the brick? The bricks are black engineering, with a diamond pattern on one face - I could put that face uppermost, with the slots acting as drains to prevent the feet of the posts staying wet? Or the smooth face uppermost?
ANY advice / comments would be very welcome. Please ?
//www.diynot.com/network/user_album_update.php?album_id=17150
are pix of my porch. The side walls comprise brickwork up to waist height, topped by a square timber frame with mortice / tennon / dowelled joints.
Alas! The bottom horizontals have rotted, so I have cut them out. Also the bottom part of the untreated softwood vertical posts.
I had thought to replace the horizontals simply with half-bricks (engineering), but upon opening it up found the posts had rotted as well, so I shall need two more courses of brickwork as well.
Q1. Do you think I have cut back the posts far enough ?
Q2. What should I put between the brick and the bottom of the post ? I want to prevent the feet from rotting further.
a) Cement mortar, flush all round?
b) Cement mortar, recessed so that the posts over-sail?
c) Straight onto the brick? The bricks are black engineering, with a diamond pattern on one face - I could put that face uppermost, with the slots acting as drains to prevent the feet of the posts staying wet? Or the smooth face uppermost?
ANY advice / comments would be very welcome. Please ?