Browse Forums Owner Builder Forum 1 Sep 11, 2009 10:57 pm Hi can someone help please.. we have submitted plans to council for our extension (owner building).. they have come back to us to provide "the proposed method of moisture proofing the junction of the walls of the proposed addition with the brick cavity walls of the existing dwelling" ????? does anyone know what they are wanting us to tell them? Re: council query 2Sep 12, 2009 12:04 am hi hun sounds like your extension butts up against the exsisting brick wall leaving an area for water to build up what they want is what you are going to use to protect the old wall and new one against rising damp u need to talk to someone about damp proofing methods available to you then decide which one u are using then tell the council i could be wrong but it sounds like it gl stay safe happy building Re: council query 3Sep 12, 2009 1:59 pm The guys at the council are probably just wanting to know that you will have an expansion joint where old meets new (which will be caulked) or that you will be keying the new brickwork in. Won't have anything to do with rising damp as its a vertical joint unless you are building upwards? Re: council query 4Sep 12, 2009 2:21 pm Towards ^^ The jointing is to prevent moisture ingress on the vertical plane. Normally a simple closed or open celled foam backing rod half the width of the joint deep, and a jointing compound 'gunned' in, and smoothed off with the depth of jointing being half the width deep. ![]() If this were 2 buildings it would need to be fire rated so would need fire rated control jointing ![]() A spec could be written up by a construction chemical company. Sika, fosroc, parbury, epirez, or a host of others if you Google 'construction chemical companies'... or PM me if you want more details or a spec drawn up Where you are coming from is where you are going to... Re: council query 5Sep 14, 2009 5:27 pm thanks everyone.. very helpfull.. i spoke to council again today, and that is pretty much what they were asking. they want a note to say the existing house's brick cavity will need to be exposed and the new brick work will continue the same cavity line. and that the we will be damp proofing the construction??? thanks again. im sure I will need your help again soon Marcie You might want someone to check your vinyl, the red of the floor and the way the vinyl has torn, it would be the right age to be asbestos vinyl. The moisture is an issue,… 1 6238 ![]() Building Standards; Getting It Right! Hi building in qld and practical completion date was supposed to be 28/07/2024 got handed an invoice for PC last week just after the alfresco roof went on. Plumbing works… 0 10238 This is currently a wrong situation created by your neighbour garage builder who used single skin bricks for retaining soil and not core-filled block wall. Even… 1 5332 |