I'm doing some work for a friend, and one of the jobs to tackle is the cement plinth around the base of the house. I don't belive it is an original feature, certainly not at it's present height, where it bridges the damp course.
The original plan was to point the cracks between walls and plinth, but I am now minded to hack it off and either leave it exposed, repainting as required, or build it back up, but keeping it below the damp course.
Pic shows the wider mortar course with the damp course in it, as you can see, the plinth bridges this level. Also note that the DC is only 1 brick above the ground level, me thinks someone raised the ground level a lot when they concreted the garden - guess they couldn't be arsed to excavate first!
Any thoughts?
The original plan was to point the cracks between walls and plinth, but I am now minded to hack it off and either leave it exposed, repainting as required, or build it back up, but keeping it below the damp course.
Pic shows the wider mortar course with the damp course in it, as you can see, the plinth bridges this level. Also note that the DC is only 1 brick above the ground level, me thinks someone raised the ground level a lot when they concreted the garden - guess they couldn't be arsed to excavate first!
Any thoughts?