Hello,
we had a boundary survey carried out on the property. It was found that the existing wall curves toward the neighbor. So it will be removed (it is over 60 years old and made of 9.5 Poroton bricks).
I would like a new wall made of calcium silicate bricks (it should not be plastered, as I like the appearance).
In total, it will be 40m long (130 feet) and just under 2m high (6.5 feet) (the first 6m (20 feet) will be used as the back wall of the new garage).
Now someone said that if I use 17.5 bricks, I don’t need support pillars in between.
However, I actually wanted to install lights in the support pillars.
Or would it be better to use Poroton bricks and then plaster them, which is supposed to be cheaper?
Has anyone done this before and can give me some advice?
we had a boundary survey carried out on the property. It was found that the existing wall curves toward the neighbor. So it will be removed (it is over 60 years old and made of 9.5 Poroton bricks).
I would like a new wall made of calcium silicate bricks (it should not be plastered, as I like the appearance).
In total, it will be 40m long (130 feet) and just under 2m high (6.5 feet) (the first 6m (20 feet) will be used as the back wall of the new garage).
Now someone said that if I use 17.5 bricks, I don’t need support pillars in between.
However, I actually wanted to install lights in the support pillars.
Or would it be better to use Poroton bricks and then plaster them, which is supposed to be cheaper?
Has anyone done this before and can give me some advice?
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