Graham Orm
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novocaine":2h2k2fmb said:Grayorm":2h2k2fmb said:novocaine":2h2k2fmb said:brick work wont suck up water, if it did all the bridges on canals would have fallen down years ago.
Edited to change block to brick.
Rubbish. Why do bricks burst below a damp proof line when frozen? Because the ones below the damp are sodden.
normally because water has ingressed though cracks or pores in the face of the brick and expanded. I said it wont suck up water, as in the water will not rise in the brick work, it will rise in cement though.
this is why we use an engineered brick below the line not a common.
I see, so what will happen if we use a common?