75gmck25
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I want to add height to my 1940 garage (20'x19'), which looks like standard brick on the outside, but with the inside made of cinder-block sized hollow clay brick blocks.
They used hollow clay brick blocks on the inside, and then after every two rows tied them to the exterior brick facing with standard bricks (you can see the rows of tie bricks). The total thickness of the walls is about 8". The hollow brick blocks are about 12" long x 7 1/4" tall x 3 5/8" deep and the standard bricks are 3 5/8" x 2 1/4" x 8".
The garage wall is only 8' 4" inside to the top of the last block, and I want to make it about 8-10" taller to give more height when I finish the floor (SLC and added floor coverings may be 2-3" thick). For example I could get 8" more height by adding one row of hollow block, and then get another 2 1/4" with another row of tie bricks.
However, my other choice is to forget about using brick to increase the wall height, and add about 8-10" of framed wall before I rebuild the roof trusses. I already plan to remove all the roof trusses and rebuild the roof with more robust framing and more overhang.
Anyone have suggestions on how hard it would be to find the right sized clay block materials to increase the size of the wall using brick/block? Most suppliers seem to be from India or other non-US sources, so it looks like they are not used much in current construction.
Or should I just frame a short wall on top of the existing brick before framing in the new roof? Would there be an issue with stability of the short framed wall, since I'm not sure how to tie it to the existing brick wall? One advantage of the short framed wall on top would be the option of adding a few small windows for natural light.
Thanks for any input/suggestions.
Bruce
They used hollow clay brick blocks on the inside, and then after every two rows tied them to the exterior brick facing with standard bricks (you can see the rows of tie bricks). The total thickness of the walls is about 8". The hollow brick blocks are about 12" long x 7 1/4" tall x 3 5/8" deep and the standard bricks are 3 5/8" x 2 1/4" x 8".
The garage wall is only 8' 4" inside to the top of the last block, and I want to make it about 8-10" taller to give more height when I finish the floor (SLC and added floor coverings may be 2-3" thick). For example I could get 8" more height by adding one row of hollow block, and then get another 2 1/4" with another row of tie bricks.
However, my other choice is to forget about using brick to increase the wall height, and add about 8-10" of framed wall before I rebuild the roof trusses. I already plan to remove all the roof trusses and rebuild the roof with more robust framing and more overhang.
Anyone have suggestions on how hard it would be to find the right sized clay block materials to increase the size of the wall using brick/block? Most suppliers seem to be from India or other non-US sources, so it looks like they are not used much in current construction.
Or should I just frame a short wall on top of the existing brick before framing in the new roof? Would there be an issue with stability of the short framed wall, since I'm not sure how to tie it to the existing brick wall? One advantage of the short framed wall on top would be the option of adding a few small windows for natural light.
Thanks for any input/suggestions.
Bruce
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