MarkyP Posted February 2, 2021 Share Posted February 2, 2021 I'm planning on walling off a section of garden but would like to if possible avoid using movement joints. The wall will be long, more than 10 metres for each run to square off a section of garden. No brickie yet but I know a few and with sand and cement I'm expecting to be advised to incorporate movement joints which I really dont like, especially in a feature wall like this. We're on chalk ground, soil only about 12 inches deep and then it's solid chalk so nice base to build on and I will run a decent footing. If the wall was built with NHL 3.5 rather than sand and cement might that stand a chance of accomodating any settlement or movement without joints? it's going to be fairly high, in the order of 1.8m to 2m, 9 inch with piers at suitable spacings. Lots of old walls around this way without joints (or cracks) but I wonder if the lime mortar in these old period walls is pretty weak stuff and 3.5 might be stronger and relatively more brittle. Anyone chanced lime without movement joints? thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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