WebNov 7, 2024 · When I built a Conservatory kit onto the back of the house (breeze blocks onto brick) I used stainless steel rails to anchor/bond the new wall. Drill into the mortar where possible, instead... WebMay 1, 2007 · Any soft block, or one with numerous voids, would be better with a resin fixing. Remember that the load is distributed between all fixings, and is acting down and not trying to pull the fixing out horizontally. The easiest way to fill the gap between the board and the wall is with expanding foam.
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WebNov 20, 2015 · I have a breeze block wall that I think is some sort of concrete aggregate. I'm reasonably sure it's not an aerated block like thermolite as I cannot easily penetrate … WebMay 31, 2008 · As long as the plugs go into the actual block wall to the required depth and not just poked into the plasterboard, then the fixing will be OK. A frame fixing gives little extra vertical fixing strength than a wall plug as it is only actually fixed in the blockwork by the same depth as a plug would be. B Bilioustrumpstaine Joined 27 Nov 2007 inafor
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WebDec 18, 2024 · If they are thermolite blocks then drill with hammer action off to get a tight hole. Make sure you push the plugs below the plaster line so they are in the block and … WebMar 9, 2024 · A Thermalite although soft enough to almost make a hole with your finger may well take a concrete screw, if I remember correctly one manufacturer (Plas Plugs I think) made plastic wall plugs with a coarse thread that you screwed into the block before pushing in a locking pin. WebFixing to Thermalite, Durox and other lightweight blocks really requires special fixings which can grab the block from inside the hole you drill. Plugs and fixings that expand as … inafree plm