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Weep holes
I don't know what those "bridges are for". A cavity tray usually has end caps to stop water tracking off the sides, and weep holes to allow the water out. I'd be interested to know what the builder's explanation is !
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Weep holes
On Jul 14, 11:45*am, sm_jamieson wrote:
I don't know what those "bridges are for". A cavity tray usually has end caps to stop water tracking off the sides, and weep holes to allow the water out. I'd be interested to know what the builder's explanation is ! Simon. Well I asked, what I didn't notice was that they are actually above air brick sleeves, it makes sense now. Graham |
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