1950s Cavity Closing
Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 7:52 am
Hi everyone
My first post on this forum so just want to say hello
I’m half way through renovating my first house. It’s a 1950’s semi. I have worked my way around a lot of it but I’m a bit stuck on cavity closure around the windows. It still has the (as far as I can see) older style cavity closers which is basically mortar and slate. I have a friend who lives in same house on the road and all his walls around windows are constantly damp and black so I think now would be a good time to sort it out properly. However, I can’t find any cavity closers that will fit the gap (it’s around 30-40mm at the moment and very uneven) as half the cavity has been closed by brick from the inner wall. Photos below:



Is it worth cutting the brick back to open it up fully and fit a proper cavity closer or can I remove the slate and pack it full of foam? Any other suggestions would be great
My first post on this forum so just want to say hello

I’m half way through renovating my first house. It’s a 1950’s semi. I have worked my way around a lot of it but I’m a bit stuck on cavity closure around the windows. It still has the (as far as I can see) older style cavity closers which is basically mortar and slate. I have a friend who lives in same house on the road and all his walls around windows are constantly damp and black so I think now would be a good time to sort it out properly. However, I can’t find any cavity closers that will fit the gap (it’s around 30-40mm at the moment and very uneven) as half the cavity has been closed by brick from the inner wall. Photos below:



Is it worth cutting the brick back to open it up fully and fit a proper cavity closer or can I remove the slate and pack it full of foam? Any other suggestions would be great
