scruffmeister
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Hi all, looking for some advice please. I have a single skin brick garage. The brick walls are sound but are only single skin so can’t be consider “watertight”.
I have built stud walls on the internal face leaving a cavity gap of approx 50mm to the wall (i.e. they are attached wall and ceiling only).
The plan is to put foil-back Cellotex or similar in between the studs, then a vapour control layer before finishing in 18mm ply.
My question is around ventilation between the back of the insulation and the brick wall. I have the cavity but no cavity tray/weep holes. I don’t think I can fit a cavity tray here and without that weep holes seem a bit useless as any water is unlikely to find them.
I could however add some air bricks behind each was section. Would think be a good plan it does it actually increase the risk of getting water into the cavity to start with?
Thank you in advance for your thoughts and any other advice that may be in any way relevant to this build, this is very much a new experience for me! Photo of the current state below.
I have built stud walls on the internal face leaving a cavity gap of approx 50mm to the wall (i.e. they are attached wall and ceiling only).
The plan is to put foil-back Cellotex or similar in between the studs, then a vapour control layer before finishing in 18mm ply.
My question is around ventilation between the back of the insulation and the brick wall. I have the cavity but no cavity tray/weep holes. I don’t think I can fit a cavity tray here and without that weep holes seem a bit useless as any water is unlikely to find them.
I could however add some air bricks behind each was section. Would think be a good plan it does it actually increase the risk of getting water into the cavity to start with?
Thank you in advance for your thoughts and any other advice that may be in any way relevant to this build, this is very much a new experience for me! Photo of the current state below.