Sealing Bricks
Discussion
Hi, I have just had my wall outside my hose tidied up and it has been topped with the red bricks that have the 3 holes in them (can't remember the name but I think they are used for manholes etc) anyway I beleive I should be sealing them and was wondering what product to use.
Any advice?
Cheers
Steve
Any advice?
Cheers
Steve
Steve H said:
Simpo Two said:
Ah right, so the fact they have three holes in them is beside the point and was merely mentioned to identify the brick type.
Correct, sorry, should have been more descriptive.Steve
If they're the bricks for manholes, they're Class B Engineering Bricks, and will be made to a certain crushing strength and water absorption. You'll be OK with them for use where you have them, there are some made "solid" for use on the ends so you don't see any holes, but they are expensive.
DON'T SEAL THE BRICKS!!! If you have solid brick walls they are designed to take up the water when it rains and then let it evaporate when it stops. If you seal the bricks with Thompsons or something similar you will miss bits (everybody does) so that will let the water in and the Thompsons will stop it from evaporating back out. This WILL lead to penetrating damp, I've seen it often enough doing pre-purchase house surveys. The worst case was a solid stone house with dreadfull damp in all rooms on both levels on the wet side. I was completely foxed until the owner told me what she had had done - I told to client not to go hear the place.
Robwhite said:
DON'T SEAL THE BRICKS!!! If you have solid brick walls they are designed to take up the water when it rains and then let it evaporate when it stops. If you seal the bricks with Thompsons or something similar you will miss bits (everybody does) so that will let the water in and the Thompsons will stop it from evaporating back out. This WILL lead to penetrating damp, I've seen it often enough doing pre-purchase house surveys. The worst case was a solid stone house with dreadfull damp in all rooms on both levels on the wet side. I was completely foxed until the owner told me what she had had done - I told to client not to go hear the place.
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