Amazing work as always Steve. Need this exact job done above my main window. I got a builder around recently and he messed it up badly. Water is coming in as he didn't add weep holes. 🙄 Also, his cement mix is very sandy, not strong at all. Does the back of the weep hole need to touch the DPC? Many thanks.
Great job again just started watching your videos it's great to see the struggle of a jobing builder I have been one for 30 years. Make me laugh when brickies talk about walling 1000 bricks a day on site. I am happy to get 300 done most days lol. What's gone on with the house coursing for that 50mm bit of brick.
Excellent job again!! Say a couple of lintels have been fitted during a extension but the exterior wall is covered in pebble dash, if the lintels start to rust how would we know? Would the pebble dash crack?
Doctor Steve is back another house life saved ! That looked seriously rusted up , the lintel just looked treated with some red anti- rust paint ?? The galvanised won’t be eaten that fast !! Much needed topjob again 😎🙏🏼
Great videos Alex. If an angle iron has been sanded and painted carefully before its installed, will it still rust and turn out like the one you had just taken out ?
@@SteveAndAlexBuild A do like getting these types of jobs now and then something different most 1,s tend to get is roughcast so have patch dry dash back in. Always blown rebar in concrete lintel put rebar in everything in yet last 35-40 tops 😬 keeps us busy tho 😆😎👍🏻
Have you heard of Proppas they fit on the end of across and extend the lip of the acrow by about 200mm , we use them in Australia for this sort of work
How does the ox trowels compare to marshalltown if you’ve used marshalltown ones before I just ordered a 11 inch ox phili. Pattern I’ve been using a marshalltown one since I’ve started. I noticed you had ox is why I ask.
To be honest we were sent the trowels by ox but we did buy them before that . I find them very similar but Ox is way cheaper to buy . There is a massive issue with the ox though that I flagged up to them but they chose to ignore . The bung on the end of the handle comes loose and falls off if your not careful and when it’s gone it’s ruined 😢. I would say take it out and stick it back with super glue or araldite 💪🏽🧱👍🏼. We are both back on Marshalltown now 😆🧱👍🏼
Another lintel expertly done .great you even got the insulation back in. Lbc bricks are crap Steve .Good to coat them with a water seal like you did before. Great work . Justin brickright 👍
@@SteveAndAlexBuild 🤣 very true there Steve .No or little frost proof in then awful bricks and i see so many still using then on retaining walls. Cheers Steve 🙂👍
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping I would never use them anywhere other than on house brickwork . If the customer insisted on them for a garden wall I would rather walk away 😬🧱👍🏽
Another fantastic job Steve, how would fix the tray to an internal wall if they were solid brick and not block, also how long does your mix last on your spot before it's unusable ?
Thanks David. We would nail into beds or perps and also run silicone across . As for the mix it all depends on the weather . If it goes off you can know knock it up a couple of times 🧱👍🏽
Yes but I did it so many times it just makes things awkward and difficult to sort the tray out . The way I look at it it probably an extra 10 bricks so it works our quicker as your not struggling in a small gap . 🧱👍🏽
Probably a silly question but where does the water come from for there to be a need for the cavity tray. Assuming the wall is in sound condition how does water get in ? cheers .
@@SteveAndAlexBuild ha ha, thanks for the reply. I'm a handyman myself. One of my skills is pointing walls. I have a new customer has had a window replaced and the brickwork is not great to be honest but probably not been done properly. they have water coming in above the window , like pouring in when it rains. The pointing while not brilliant does not look bad enough to me to explain the amount of water coming in. Also from looking up at the roof , can't see any tiles out. Hence how I came about your video. I can see how if water came down the cavity from the roof maybe the cause. I'm not a bricklayer and know my limitations . I don't want to be just pointing up the wall if it is something more structural like what you have here. I would say the wall/window in question is same setup as the one in the video. Cheers for the reply, I don't mean to be picking your brain I was just genuinely curious as to how the water physically gets into the cavity . Best wishes to you and hope 2021 is a great year , better than last !
@@peterrathbone179 Thanks very much Peter . Have a look at the top 2 corners of the window , if the beds are cracked and larger than normal then the lintel has rusted and blown which always lets water in . This is a new lintel job , check the silicone , if it’s that then it’s an easy fix . It does sound like wherever it’s getting in the cavity tray could have failed . Good luck 👍🏼🧱
hi mate I've just finished my Apprentiship and I am now on an improver wage, typically how long until my money goes up or I am no longer classed as an improver soon will be three years since I've started.
I was lucky back in the eighties as I was building houses for a small builder so I went straight onto price work . It’s hard to say plus I have only had 1 apprentice , my son Alex . Not sure if there are any official guidelines. Give Charlie collision a watch he is very clued up about this sort of thing having employed a lot of improvers . Good luck pal 💪🏼🧱👍🏽
Thanks Phil . Poor bricks and mortar plus frog down brickwork allows water to penetrate which then starts rust on the lintel . As the rust spreads it expands and it’s so destructive it will lift the back of the house up 😬🧱👍🏼
Frog down always annoys me as well and it means that the building itself doesn't have proper structural integrity. Well done for pointing it out Steve, pardon the pun.
Is there a reason you didn’t remove the plastic sacks stuffed into the void above the lintel...?? Which direction does that wall face...North, south, east or west...??...hey glad to see you removed those plastic bags...👍🏻
Frog down is bad but it looks to that this is the consequence of a badly fitted cavity tray with no weep holes. I'd have bedded that lintel on but it's barely doing anything, I reckon you'll be alright! Loving the bricklaying zone you RUclips
@@SteveAndAlexBuild The idea is to create a cavity clear for water to get through. Using batt insulation flopping around does nothing. You could use strips of rigid. Also since lintel is not attached to inside wall you have a cold bridge right there. The idea of pea gravel over the weepers is to keep mud form falling behind and plugging the weepholes. This is not one mans opinion! Pea gravel is code many places and standard in most new masonry building around the world where there is high moisture or rain. If you install weeping tile around a house or building you put gravel on it so the dirt does not plug the tile. Same idea but on a smaller scale.
@@SteveAndAlexBuild I am 44 years a bricky as well. Years ago we never did the gravel either. However bricklaying in North America is a licensed trade as well as many other countries. The evolution of cavity walls and brick ties have have been going on for decades to adapt to different climates. Some UK bricky's we get know about different types of vapor barriers to be used inside cavity walls with flashings under brick as well as over lintels some don't. Brick alone does not stop moisture from entering cavity wall and leaching through 4' block into living space . A trowel on vapor barrier or peel and stick would also help cold leaching from brick along ties into the 4 'block. Because of the increased demand in the world to create energy efficient walls and stop heat loss masonry is coming under fire to be better. Though UK might not be doing it your channel broad casts through You Tube to countries that do follow this practice. It would be a good idea to mention construction practice is UK only.
Considering that bungalows probably 50 year old or more , being frog down there was no damage really. The worst offender is when theres a severe frost after a good downpour when bricks spawl ,that happens even on class B's though.
I've done a lot of these over the last few years. Good old London bricks, nasty bricks to use. You can still get 225mm commons to save having to put stubby piece in but if the client is happy then jobs a good'un. Great work 👍
Sorry mate, but I was always the fussy job-site boss. That red cover over the window would provide better coverage if it was attached all along the top, rather than on the ends only. See what I mean? Great job!
Nice job Steve! Is the new lintel you put in galvanised? I can see them being plastic composite in the not to distant future. Where's Alex? Eaten too much Christmas pudding🤢 😂
Steve I saw rodians video . Very sad news to hear . I asked him to set up a paypal account so that anybody that wants to can stick a few bob in it to help them out . If he doesn’t do it , would you be able to get on to him and encourage him to do it . serious illness can have a severe impact on a family’s income while at the same time adding to there expenses . He mentioned in the video that hollies income is gone so the impact of the monetary side of things is biting hard already .
Hi mate , I’m pretty sure if you check his video descriptions under his videos he already has a PayPal or patreon set up . If not I will definitely mention it to him . Thanks for the suggestion. It’s horrible seeing such nice people having such a bad time 🙏🏽🧱👍🏽
@@SteveAndAlexBuild just checked . He has a business only email address on there but you couldn’t be sure it’s the one that he uses for his paypal account . I didn’t see any patron account .
Not very good I've done loads of these in my career let me give you a few tips bed Lintol at either end, cut your new cavity tray the right size measure the with of Lintol about 75 mm crease the Dpc so it sits in the corner of your new Lintol use strong boys on your acro You can get Lintol out put the last course in as you go and go to town on filling the last joint use a. Pointing trowel point in the top brick then you can put some stuff in at the back of the brick and keep cavity clear ....
Video to quick, is it me being cynical being a Bricklayer retired, speed it up but not to fast, A lot of people tune in to learn, slow down and let them so how a TRADESMEN, does the job properly, all the best STEVE, SORRY , stay safe Marra, from a GEORDIE viewer , HAPPY NEW YEAR, TO YOU AND YOUR YOUNGIN.
Not being over critical but if you open the nine perps up 5mm each then it would do away with the nasty little 35mm piece shouldn't be nothing smaller than half brick in stretcher bond. Whoever built the house messed the bond up. End job looks good though. Happy new year.👍
Why does the building industry not use stainless steel for lintels and such? Mild steel is bound to rust no matter how well it is protected. Once corrosion starts , oxide jacking will eventually occur and destroy any masonry or joints around it. The price differential between plain and mild steel these days is negligible when compared to the cost of ongoing repairs or maintenance.
@@martin2466 Cheers Martin . We Are doing ok and funny enough I had 2 calls about lintel jobs just yesterday! I have finally found a great lad called James who has a cracking scaffold firm who can be relied on for a reasonable price too . Florida just keeps me going as that’s the ultimate goal . We will just keep plodding away and keep filming. We are currently working at my daughters removing the spaghetti fence , moving it 10 foot and putting a proper fence up . No bricklayers here , still too cold 🥶. All the best Martin and thanks for the support and words of wisdom . 🍻🧱👍🏽
@@martin2466 My house has survived 350 years I cannot abide houses built with sharp corners and billiard table flat surfaces. Laser precision is good for rapid, fitting of standardised sheet materials etc. but very bad for aesthetics. I find modern build house dull, soulless and depressing. "They're all made out of ticky-tacky and they all look just the same", as the old song goes.
Steve, good quality through and through. But lose the sunglasses, hides your eyebrows. You look like Dr Evil. If not get a big white cat to pet during your narrative.
Not criticising but wasnt the tray cut too short on the left side? looks like it so there was barely any upstand also it's a crime not to bed a Intel on. I hate watching RUclips videos of bricklaying because I spot so much. Atb for 2021
As long as there is an upstand it will be fine and as for the bedding the intel that was forgotten but I can’t see it moving any time soon . Same to you pal 🧱👍🏼
@@Foyster62 There is barely any weight above the lintel . Brickwork is self supporting to an extent . If you took the lintel out there would only be a triangle comes down eventually. As for the lintels we are all in shit street then as they have been around since the early eighties . The lintel I took out was about 10 mm thick and that didn’t turn out well did it ?
Why put that farting little piece of brick in on the row, did it have it there in the first place, I think not. You should have made the joints a tad bigger better than having a bit chucked in. I would have made you do it again.
. At least half the bricks were new ones which are smaller than the originals and the 1st course over the lintel was almost all new to avoid chips being seen from below . It actually worked I’m my favour to get the upstand on the tray . 🧱👍🏽
Brilliant as always guys.
Cheers Tom 🧱👍🏽
Excellent vlog 👏👏👏
Cheers Peter 🧱👍🏽
Lovely job Steve Very thorough and instructive going try do my lintel on my garage after watching your lintel videos .👍 When the weather warms up
Thanks Gary , good luck 🧱👍🏽
Amazing work as always Steve. Need this exact job done above my main window. I got a builder around recently and he messed it up badly. Water is coming in as he didn't add weep holes. 🙄 Also, his cement mix is very sandy, not strong at all. Does the back of the weep hole need to touch the DPC? Many thanks.
Sounds stressful Gary , you need a tiny gap just so the weep vent isn’t sealed so water can escape 🧱👍🏼
Great job again just started watching your videos it's great to see the struggle of a jobing builder I have been one for 30 years. Make me laugh when brickies talk about walling 1000 bricks a day on site. I am happy to get 300 done most days lol. What's gone on with the house coursing for that 50mm bit of brick.
Cheers Paul we are the same pal . As for this house … 70 s price work .. nuff said 🙄🧱👍🏽
Excellent craftsmanship as always. Pleasure to watch 👍👍🤙🍺
Cheers James 🧱👍🏼
Steve thanks for the tip on the pin for arcko great help
No probs 😉🧱👍🏽
Excellent job again!!
Say a couple of lintels have been fitted during a extension but the exterior wall is covered in pebble dash, if the lintels start to rust how would we know? Would the pebble dash crack?
Thanks kasper . Yes mate it would eventually 🧱👍🏽
Great job Steve, body cam is working really well, love the little tips on the way your right about the brick seal being expensive all the best Tony 👍
Cheers Tony , much appreciated 👌🏼👍🏼🤣
Doctor Steve is back another house life saved ! That looked seriously rusted up , the lintel just looked treated with some red anti- rust paint ?? The galvanised won’t be eaten that fast !! Much needed topjob again 😎🙏🏼
No tapping on the lintel ?? What’s the reason for it ? Vibrations of the lintel ??
@@JayKTS spot on Jay 👌🏼🧱👍🏽
@@SteveAndAlexBuild 👌🏻
@@JayKTS 🧱👍🏼
What type of mix do you use to do the pointing mate and do you add any lime or not?
Hi Barry it’s 4 to 1 sans abs cement pal . Never used lime myself . 🧱👍🏽
Great videos Alex.
If an angle iron has been sanded and painted carefully before its installed, will it still rust and turn out like the one you had just taken out ?
It will last longer but not as long as a galvanised one 🧱👍🏼
Masterclass, and loads of extra tips. Great job out of a pig's ear. Happy New Year!
Cheers John , l really enjoy putting stuff like this right 👌🏼🧱👍🏼
Lovely job Steve. 😎
Thanks pal 🧱👍🏽
@@SteveAndAlexBuild
A do like getting these types of jobs now and then something different most 1,s tend to get is roughcast so have patch dry dash back in. Always blown rebar in concrete lintel put rebar in everything in yet last 35-40 tops 😬 keeps us busy tho 😆😎👍🏻
@@lmilne4859 There are certainly plenty of these around now 🧱👍🏼
Have you heard of Proppas they fit on the end of across and extend the lip of the acrow by about 200mm , we use them in Australia for this sort of work
Yes we use them occasionally 🧱👍🏽
Watching this helped me so much I learnt so much of that video lovely job 👍
Glad to hear it , thanks very much 👌🏼🧱👍🏽
How does the ox trowels compare to marshalltown if you’ve used marshalltown ones before I just ordered a 11 inch ox phili. Pattern I’ve been using a marshalltown one since I’ve started. I noticed you had ox is why I ask.
To be honest we were sent the trowels by ox but we did buy them before that . I find them very similar but
Ox is way cheaper to buy .
There is a massive issue with the ox though that I flagged up to them but they chose to ignore . The bung on the end of the handle comes loose and falls off if your not careful and when it’s gone it’s ruined 😢. I would say take it out and stick it back with super glue or araldite 💪🏽🧱👍🏼.
We are both back on Marshalltown now 😆🧱👍🏼
Another lintel expertly done .great you even got the insulation back in.
Lbc bricks are crap Steve .Good to coat them with a water seal like you did before.
Great work .
Justin brickright 👍
Cheers Justin, crap but very expensive 😳! 🧱👍🏽
@@SteveAndAlexBuild
🤣 very true there Steve .No or little frost proof in then awful bricks and i see so many still using then on retaining walls.
Cheers Steve 🙂👍
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping I would never use them anywhere other than on house brickwork . If the customer insisted on them for a garden wall I would rather walk away 😬🧱👍🏽
@@SteveAndAlexBuild I already no you wouldn't use them Steve .You are a credit to our trade you carry work out the way it should be done mate 👍
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping Cheers 🧱👍🏽
Another fantastic job Steve, how would fix the tray to an internal wall if they were solid brick and not block, also how long does your mix last on your spot before it's unusable ?
Thanks David. We would nail into beds or perps and also run silicone across .
As for the mix it all depends on the weather . If it goes off you can know knock it up a couple of times 🧱👍🏽
@@SteveAndAlexBuild Thanks a lot, stay safe, keep up all the good work.
@@davidcort2857 You too pal 🧱👍🏽
Is the no tapping over the lintel to stop it tilting back ?
Tapping vibrates the whole lintel and can cause the bricks to sink . This is because the bed goes off slower being on dpc and steel 🧱👍🏽
@@SteveAndAlexBuild Thanks for the info.
@@we-are-electric1445 😁🧱👍🏽
It’s like a Bussman’s holiday. Im sat watching you repair this lintel waiting for you to get the tuck pointer out lol
😏 Cheers Robert 🧱👍🏽
Great work Steve and plenty of top tips even the wee details with the acro pins cheers again and a Happy New year to you and Alex !
Cheers John and and same to you too 🧱👍🏽
Top job Steve 👍🧱 nice detailed video too!
Cheers, glad you enjoyed it 🧱👍🏽
Top job!...managed to keep that brew on the acro all the way through too lol
Cheers pal , absolutely 😏🧱👍🏽
I have just spent 30 mins of my life waiting for that cup to fall off Acrow lol - great informative vid as per usual .
😆😆 cheers 🧱👍🏽
Happy new year Steve fantastic vid 👌. Did you take acro props out on the same day?.awesome work and love watching. Cheers
Thanks very much James , much appreciated. Yes I did take acrow out same day 🧱👍🏽
Hey guys what is the attachment that fits on the small grinder to cut out the mortar !! 👍
Not sure what you mean pal . I’d it the diamond raking blade you mean ?🧱👍🏽
@@SteveAndAlexBuild Yes mate.. Cheers 👍
@@stewartkeeble2371 . No probs just google diamond raking out disk . 2 for £24 in toolstation 🧱👍🏽
Good vid, I’ve just priced up the exact same job, would you get away with only taking 2 courses of bricks out?
Yes but I did it so many times it just makes things awkward and difficult to sort the tray out . The way I look at it it probably an extra 10 bricks so it works our quicker as your not struggling in a small gap . 🧱👍🏽
Probably a silly question but where does the water come from for there to be a need for the cavity tray. Assuming the wall is in sound condition how does water get in ? cheers .
Mmmm . I’ve never seen water coming out of a weep vent but they are there just in case 🙄🤷🏽♂️🧱👋🏽
@@SteveAndAlexBuild ha ha, thanks for the reply. I'm a handyman myself. One of my skills is pointing walls. I have a new customer has had a window replaced and the brickwork is not great to be honest but probably not been done properly. they have water coming in above the window , like pouring in when it rains. The pointing while not brilliant does not look bad enough to me to explain the amount of water coming in. Also from looking up at the roof , can't see any tiles out. Hence how I came about your video. I can see how if water came down the cavity from the roof maybe the cause. I'm not a bricklayer and know my limitations . I don't want to be just pointing up the wall if it is something more structural like what you have here. I would say the wall/window in question is same setup as the one in the video. Cheers for the reply, I don't mean to be picking your brain I was just genuinely curious as to how the water physically gets into the cavity . Best wishes to you and hope 2021 is a great year , better than last !
@@peterrathbone179 Thanks very much Peter . Have a look at the top 2 corners of the window , if the beds are cracked and larger than normal then the lintel has rusted and blown which always lets water in . This is a new lintel job , check the silicone , if it’s that then it’s an easy fix . It does sound like wherever it’s getting in the cavity tray could have failed . Good luck 👍🏼🧱
@@SteveAndAlexBuild thank you for the advice. Love your video's. keep up the good work.
@@peterrathbone179 Cheers Peter, will do 🧱👍🏽
hi mate I've just finished my Apprentiship and I am now on an improver wage, typically how long until my money goes up or I am no longer classed as an improver soon will be three years since I've started.
I was lucky back in the eighties as I was building houses for a small builder so I went straight onto price work .
It’s hard to say plus I have only had 1 apprentice , my son Alex . Not sure if there are any official guidelines.
Give Charlie collision a watch he is very clued up about this sort of thing having employed a lot of improvers .
Good luck pal 💪🏼🧱👍🏽
@@SteveAndAlexBuild ah okay mate cheers!
@@db_0042 🧱👍🏼
Hi Steve great work again what actually causes that with the lintel?
Thanks Phil . Poor bricks and mortar plus frog down brickwork allows water to penetrate which then starts rust on the lintel . As the rust spreads it expands and it’s so destructive it will lift the back of the house up 😬🧱👍🏼
Thanks Steve so frog bricks shud always face upwards 👍
@@philstation335 . Absolutely ! especially London’s with their horrible deep frogs 🧱👍🏽
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Excellent video well done top job top man 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Nice one Phil 🧱👍🏽
Thanks for sharing 👍
No probs 🧱👍🏽
Great job,as usual, 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
Cheers 🧱👍🏽
Great video 👍 Quick question: why was there a slip of a brick on the first course in the lintel? Was it there on the original brickwork. HNY 😁
Same to you pal , yes the piece was there originally as well as frog down brick , very strange 🙄🧱👍🏽
@@SteveAndAlexBuild if you look at 1 minute in there's no little piece 🤷♂️
@@grahamdalzell6933 . I never noticed when I was building it or editing 😬 🧱👍🏼
Looks good anyway👍
@@grahamdalzell6933 Cheers Graham 🧱👍🏽
What’s weather like up your area Steve this week? Are you going back to site Monday?
No work on site for weeks if at all . It’s been 2 in the day and minus 3 at night since Boxing Day . We can barely drive off our estate 🥶😳🙄🧱👍🏼
What happened to concrete lintels?
They were fine so we never touched them . 🧱👍🏽
Nice...👍.
Cheers Barney 🧱👍🏽
Frog down always annoys me as well and it means that the building itself doesn't have proper structural integrity. Well done for pointing it out Steve, pardon the pun.
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Why do I find this so Satisfying even though i have no interrest in brick laying nor do i have a clue whats happening 😂
😆😆 We can’t explain that one but we are grateful youve watched 😁👍🏽🧱
Good job as usual Steve happy new year to you and the family
Cheers Gavin you too 🧱👍🏼
Nice job Steve , happy new year to you and Alex 👌
Cheers Malc you too 🧱👍🏽
Is a lental the same as a concrete head
Yes pretty much . A concrete head is a feature too as it’s seen . A lintel is hidden away 🧱👍🏽
Class video lads 😀👌👌👍👍
Cheers Peter 🧱👍🏼
Is there a reason you didn’t remove the plastic sacks stuffed into the void above the lintel...?? Which direction does that wall face...North, south, east or west...??...hey glad to see you removed those plastic bags...👍🏻
I did remove the bags and I’ve no idea 🤷🏼♂️
Yep, just seen it as you worked up...well done...👍🏻
@@stun9771 👌🏼🧱👍🏽
Good work Steve . That white insulation is nasty stuff !!
Cheers Neil , Your not wrong there 😬🧱👍🏽
Looking forward to it
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I was thinking is SKILL BUILDER channel lol same looking channel logo... i watch u anyway, byt just surprised
Cheers Tomaz 😬😁🧱👍🏽
Nicely done dude👍🏽 I take it this was back in the summer?🤞🏽🌞
Cheers, yep a distant memory 🙄🧱👍🏽🥶
This is how things where done in the 60/70s concrete splayed lintel on the inner and 4 x3.steel angle iron on the outer
These were timber on the internal leaf 🧱👍🏽
Frog down is bad but it looks to that this is the consequence of a badly fitted cavity tray with no weep holes. I'd have bedded that lintel on but it's barely doing anything, I reckon you'll be alright! Loving the bricklaying zone you RUclips
Cheers pal , thanks for watching and commenting 🧱👍🏽
why pierce the cavity tray ?
To fix it to the timber lintel under a 3 inch minimum lap where it will never get wet 🧱👍🏽
Why no tapping the bricks on top of the lintel?
It will vibrate all the other bricks on there and they will sink 😬🧱👍🏽
Suggestion is put some pea gravel behind the first two courses behind the weepholes to let water get through.
😱😱. No that means no insulation so a cold bridge and risk of damp 🧱👍🏽
@@SteveAndAlexBuild The idea is to create a cavity clear for water to get through. Using batt insulation flopping around does nothing. You could use strips of rigid. Also since lintel is not attached to inside wall you have a cold bridge right there. The idea of pea gravel over the weepers is to keep mud form falling behind and plugging the weepholes. This is not one mans opinion! Pea gravel is code many places and standard in most new masonry building around the world where there is high moisture or rain. If you install weeping tile around a house or building you put gravel on it so the dirt does not plug the tile. Same idea but on a smaller scale.
@@edskapin7171 in 36 years I have never done that or seen it done even on RUclips. It might be code all over but it ain’t in the uk 🫣🫣🧱🤙🏽
@@SteveAndAlexBuild I am 44 years a bricky as well. Years ago we never did the gravel either. However bricklaying in North America is a licensed trade as well as many other countries. The evolution of cavity walls and brick ties have have been going on for decades to adapt to different climates. Some UK bricky's we get know about different types of vapor barriers to be used inside cavity walls with flashings under brick as well as over lintels some don't. Brick alone does not stop moisture from entering cavity wall and leaching through 4' block into living space . A trowel on vapor barrier or peel and stick would also help cold leaching from brick along ties into the 4 'block. Because of the increased demand in the world to create energy efficient walls and stop heat loss masonry is coming under fire to be better. Though UK might not be doing it your channel broad casts through You Tube to countries that do follow this practice. It would be a good idea to mention construction practice is UK only.
@@edskapin7171 🧱👍🏽
You said London bricks, is it because there pourus??
Yes and very poor quality 🧱👍🏽
Considering that bungalows probably 50 year old or more , being frog down there was no damage really. The worst offender is when theres a severe frost after a good downpour when bricks spawl ,that happens even on class B's though.
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@@SteveAndAlexBuild 💕 job support show keep going 🤗 flow
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I've done a lot of these over the last few years. Good old London bricks, nasty bricks to use. You can still get 225mm commons to save having to put stubby piece in but if the client is happy then jobs a good'un. Great work 👍
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they just fitted painted steel lintels in the 70's then Steve?
Sometimes but also no lintels at all a lot of the time 😬🧱👍🏽
+redzed40 They did pal 🙄🧱👍🏽
+redzed40 Yes mate over big openings .
They didn’t bother on smaller ones 😵💫🧱👍🏽
+redzed40 They did unfortunately or didn’t bother at all 🙄🧱👍🏽
Sorry mate, but I was always the fussy job-site boss. That red cover over the window would provide better coverage if it was attached all along the top, rather than on the ends only. See what I mean? Great job!
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Nice job Steve! Is the new lintel you put in galvanised?
I can see them being plastic composite in the not to distant future.
Where's Alex? Eaten too much Christmas pudding🤢 😂
Thanks Gino , yes that are galvanised .
It’s only a one man job . It’s gets a bit expensive with two wages added to the job . 🧱👍🏽
@@SteveAndAlexBuild Nice one Steve, I didn't think about the wages but I can see what your saying makes sense. 👍
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HNY Steve , Bit of a buggerance that closer , Not telling you how to suck eggs , But , Dry bonding , Open em up slightly to lose it lol .
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Out of interest what is a ball park figure for this job?
A. Dry rough price would be £300 🧱👍🏼
@@SteveAndAlexBuild thanks chaps 👍
@@P374Wilma 😁🧱👍🏽
Great job steve . Pity about the little bit of brick you had to put in . How did that happen (ps I’m not blaming you for it👍)
I had to follow the wonderful bricklayer who built it unfortunately 🙄🧱👍🏽
@@SteveAndAlexBuild terrible workmanship from him mate . It’s a pity his work wasn’t as good as yours and Alex’s as usual . 👍
@@ozzyefc44 cheers pal , we get to see some shocking sights 😬🧱👍🏽
@@SteveAndAlexBuild how come you’re up mate you’re not working today are you .
@@ozzyefc44 trying to get my daughters fence finished 🙄🧱👍🏽🥶🥶🥶
Great job Steve. How did the client know the lintel needed replacing? Was water getting in? Thanks for sharing.
No Wayne but I f you look at the beginning I show the cracks in the brickwork 🧱👍🏽
Steve I saw rodians video . Very sad news to hear . I asked him to set up a paypal account so that anybody that wants to can stick a few bob in it to help them out . If he doesn’t do it , would you be able to get on to him and encourage him to do it . serious illness can have a severe impact on a family’s income while at the same time adding to there expenses . He mentioned in the video that hollies income is gone so the impact of the monetary side of things is biting hard already .
Hi mate , I’m pretty sure if you check his video descriptions under his videos he already has a PayPal or patreon set up . If not I will definitely mention it to him . Thanks for the suggestion. It’s horrible seeing such nice people having such a bad time 🙏🏽🧱👍🏽
@@SteveAndAlexBuild just checked . He has a business only email address on there but you couldn’t be sure it’s the one that he uses for his paypal account . I didn’t see any patron account .
Sorry Steve it is there.👍
@@brickbybric . Nice one 👌🏼🧱👍🏼
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Cheers Baz 🧱👍🏽
Should of run last rwo coure at the same time. Much easier to get top course laidd with propper bed.
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Not very good I've done loads of these in my career let me give you a few tips bed Lintol at either end, cut your new cavity tray the right size measure the with of Lintol about 75 mm crease the Dpc so it sits in the corner of your new Lintol use strong boys on your acro
You can get Lintol out put the last course in as you go and go to town on filling the last joint use a. Pointing trowel point in the top brick then you can put some stuff in at the back of the brick and keep cavity clear ....
Thanks for the tips
Video to quick, is it me being cynical being a Bricklayer retired, speed it up but not to fast, A lot of people tune in to learn, slow down and let them so how a TRADESMEN, does the job properly, all the best STEVE, SORRY , stay safe Marra, from a GEORDIE viewer , HAPPY NEW YEAR, TO YOU AND YOUR YOUNGIN.
Cheers Les , duely noted 👌🏽🧱👍🏽
Frog down up north
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Not being over critical but if you open the nine perps up 5mm each then it would do away with the nasty little 35mm piece shouldn't be nothing smaller than half brick in stretcher bond. Whoever built the house messed the bond up. End job looks good though. Happy new year.👍
Thanks Graham the weep vents look a bit weird if the perps are too big 😬🧱👍🏼
I'd guess that the steel rusted because of that white blown in insulation that's causing so many damp and mold issues these days
No I’ve done a lot of these plus the insulation was bone dry 🧱👍🏼
@@SteveAndAlexBuild spot on chap
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you do not have a closure in the first course then wipe it out later.
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You don't put a closure in a wall like that. Only English or Flemish bond.
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Why does the building industry not use stainless steel for lintels and such? Mild steel is bound to rust no matter how well it is protected. Once corrosion starts , oxide jacking will eventually occur and destroy any masonry or joints around it. The price differential between plain and mild steel these days is negligible when compared to the cost of ongoing repairs or maintenance.
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@@martin2466 . Yep ! 🧱👍🏽
@@martin2466 Cheers Martin . We Are doing ok and funny enough I had 2 calls about lintel jobs just yesterday!
I have finally found a great lad called James who has a cracking scaffold firm who can be relied on for a reasonable price too .
Florida just keeps me going as that’s the ultimate goal .
We will just keep plodding away and keep filming.
We are currently working at my daughters removing the spaghetti fence , moving it 10 foot and putting a proper fence up .
No bricklayers here , still too cold 🥶.
All the best Martin and thanks for the support and words of wisdom .
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@@martin2466 A sad indictment , but maybe true.
@@martin2466 My house has survived 350 years I cannot abide houses built with sharp corners and billiard table flat surfaces. Laser precision is good for rapid, fitting of standardised sheet materials etc. but very bad for aesthetics. I find modern build house dull, soulless and depressing. "They're all made out of ticky-tacky and they all look just the same", as the old song goes.
Steve, good quality through and through. But lose the sunglasses, hides your eyebrows. You look like Dr Evil. If not get a big white cat to pet during your narrative.
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different windows at the end ? why
Nope same windows
Not criticising but wasnt the tray cut too short on the left side? looks like it so there was barely any upstand also it's a crime not to bed a Intel on. I hate watching RUclips videos of bricklaying because I spot so much. Atb for 2021
As long as there is an upstand it will be fine and as for the bedding the intel that was forgotten but I can’t see it moving any time soon . Same to you pal 🧱👍🏼
That closer is shocking can’t believe your time served lintel a bit light weight could use some tramline for extra strength
The lintel is a standard angle iron .
Dpc should be pulled tight wheres the weep holes water going to brige
It is pulled tight and if you think I built it without weeps vents in then you need to watch properly 🤓🙄
Your should always slate pack last course will never achieve a solid joint with a tuck pointer
Yes you can and through past experience when you pack with slate it just pushes down onto the angle iron and bends it .
@@SteveAndAlexBuild if the angle bends it is not going to fully support the weight above should be a lot thicker for that size opening
@@Foyster62 There is barely any weight above the lintel . Brickwork is self supporting to an extent . If you took the lintel out there would only be a triangle comes down eventually.
As for the lintels we are all in shit street then as they have been around since the early eighties .
The lintel I took out was about 10 mm thick and that didn’t turn out well did it ?
Why put that farting little piece of brick in on the row, did it have it there in the first place, I think not. You should have made the joints a tad bigger better than having a bit chucked in. I would have made you do it again.
Glad I don’t work for you then 🤣🤣🤣
@@SteveAndAlexBuild good reply steve ha ha
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@@SteveAndAlexBuild so how come it needed that small piece? You reused the old bricks? Tell me why please.
. At least half the bricks were new ones which are smaller than the originals and the 1st course over the lintel was almost all new to avoid chips being seen from below . It actually worked I’m my favour to get the upstand on the tray . 🧱👍🏽