Name ________________ Unit 6/P6 – Traditional Construction Most common foundation = strip Damp Proof Course 150mm above ground level External Walls are.

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Name ________________ Unit 6/P6 – Traditional Construction Most common foundation = strip Damp Proof Course 150mm above ground level External Walls are brick and block with cavity. Various type of insulation Brick ties – strength Need Scaffolding Ground floor normally beam and block with screed = solid = less vibration (must be above DPC) Spaces must be left for windows and doors. Can use template Lintel Window cill First floor = joits hangers in mortar Treated timber Chip board

Name ________________ Unit 6/P6 – Traditional Construction Roof = most common is pitched. Tiles or slates Supported by roofing truss Prefabricated Roofing paper Battens Soffits 400mmz Facia boards Guttering and drainpipes Once house is weatherproof internal works can be completed. Underside of truss forms ceilings Internal walls are often non load bearing. Resist spread of fire Sound proofing Plasterboard Skirting boards Internal doors Timber staircase

Unit 6/P6 – Traditional Construction