Browse Forums General Discussion 1 Jun 15, 2023 8:37 pm Just started a reno on a house that we inherited from a tradie, so we have a million half finished jobs to complete. The first is to weather proof the house a bit more. There was an extension put on the house in the 90's (70's build) and the brick sills under the windows were never completed. I'm just wondering how to go about it because the windows are so close to the slab so I don't really want to take out the only coarse of bricks already there, but there's not enough room to do a traditional brick sill with the proper slope. Can I pull this one row out and do a sill with a slope? Re: Brick window sills 2Jun 15, 2023 8:51 pm Woody11 Just started a reno on a house that we inherited from a tradie, so we have a million half finished jobs to complete. The first is to weather proof the house a bit more. There was an extension put on the house in the 90's (70's build) and the brick sills under the windows were never completed. I'm just wondering how to go about it because the windows are so close to the slab so I don't really want to take out the only coarse of bricks already there, but there's not enough room to do a traditional brick sill with the proper slope. Can I pull this one row out and do a sill with a slope? Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Plasterboard Gyprock is very popular as a reveal liner these days. You need to provide a way of supporting it, we use a modified timber reveal or bracket. You will be… 1 4950 that will depend on the kitchen bench depth. you'll have to specify it so it allows for both the tap and the sink 1 7768 Its the flashing and is normal. Some builders cover them up others just leave them handing. You can cover it up with an aluminium bracket or ask the builder. 7 11580 |