by thedoctor »
Fri Jun 22, 2007 11:17 pm
We are assuming you mean that the first few courses of the outside wall have been laid and the membrane under the slab has been turned up and over the brickwork at DPC height. You now intend to continue up. The answer is that under enough pressure, and the weight of the bricks above is enough pressure, the mortar will stick to the membrane, but you are right in so much as it does not stick well. There is no lateral (sideways) force against the brick, only vertical pressure so the bricks do not move sideways. This is one of the reasons bricks have a "frog" or indent in them to stop any sideways "slip".