Hello,
now that my outdoor kitchen is finished, I want to start the next project.
I plan to build a wall (with a door) between the garage and the house wall. The wall will be about 2.50m (8 feet) wide and 2.70m (9 feet) high. A door matching the pattern and color of our sectional door from Hörmann will be installed.
Do I need to consider anything to ensure the wall remains stable and doesn’t simply “fall over”? I think that’s unlikely to happen easily.
Can I use standard calcium silicate bricks, and how thick should they be at a minimum?
Yesterday, I poured a frost-resistant strip foundation with reinforcement steel at a depth of 90cm (3 feet).
The attached picture is over a year old, I don’t have a more recent one at the moment.
Thanks in advance for your messages and best regards
now that my outdoor kitchen is finished, I want to start the next project.
I plan to build a wall (with a door) between the garage and the house wall. The wall will be about 2.50m (8 feet) wide and 2.70m (9 feet) high. A door matching the pattern and color of our sectional door from Hörmann will be installed.
Do I need to consider anything to ensure the wall remains stable and doesn’t simply “fall over”? I think that’s unlikely to happen easily.
Can I use standard calcium silicate bricks, and how thick should they be at a minimum?
Yesterday, I poured a frost-resistant strip foundation with reinforcement steel at a depth of 90cm (3 feet).
The attached picture is over a year old, I don’t have a more recent one at the moment.
Thanks in advance for your messages and best regards
Haribobo schrieb:
The right side of the house is 3 meters wide (10 feet) and open. If necessary, I can use it for that. Alright. I still remember my colleague who transported topsoil over 400 square meters (4,300 square feet) with a wheelbarrow.