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Wall ties are an invisible part of a cavity wall thatu2019s used to secure both the inside and outside of the wall. Theyu2019re sometimes called brick ties, but theyu2019ve been around since before the 1800s. By the 1950s, they were part of the standard way of building cavity walls, and they were used in most homes because houses with them turned out to be hotter and drier.<br><br>
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What Are Cavity Wall Ties Installation Problems?
Wall ties are an invisible part of a cavity wall that’s used to secure both the inside and outside of the wall. They’re sometimes called brick ties, but they’ve been around since before the 1800s. By the 1950s, they were part of the standard way of building cavity walls, and they were used in most homes because houses with them turned out to be hotter and drier.
Since then, filling cavity walls with insulation has become a popular way to save heat inside the home. Just because wall ties aren’t visible from the outside of a building doesn’t mean they aren’t important! Wall ties are fitted into the cavity wall during the construction process and hold the outside and inside walls – also known as ‘laves’ – together. They play an important role in stability in a building. By joining the outside and inside leaves together, the walls form a homogenous unit.
Wall ties have been designed to work really well because they expand inside the wall cavity and can handle changes in temperature outside, which helps keep the structure stable. They also help keep water from seeping through the outer leaf and into the inner leaf. More and more construction companies are using wall ties made from composite materials now.
Cavity wall ties installation problems? In some cases, the problem can be traced back to the wall ties. This is usually because the ties are old or because they weren’t installed correctly when the building was built. In some cases, the problems can get worse if there is a cavity wall dampness problem. The bottom line is that you need to pin point the problem and fix it as soon as possible. Fortunately, there are some signs that you can see that there might be a problem with your wall ties. Regular inspection of your property is a good place to start. Look for cracks in the mortar, either vertically or horizontally.
Check for bulges in the brickwork or lintels lifting or dropping inside. You may also notice that skirting boards close to the problem area are staining or lifting and moving inside. If you don’t address the problem immediately, it will only deteriorate and there’s a risk of the outer wall collapsing. Get professional help as soon as possible to assess the problem at North West Wall Ties. They are Manchester wall tie specialists specializing in cavity wall installations and replacements. Cavity wall engineers will check whether there are any problems with your wall ties by making holes in your outer leaf and using a borescope.
Typically, a metal detector will then be used to find the wall ties. If you feel that the old ties aren’t working as well as they should, they won’t necessarily be removed but new ties will be fitted at regular intervals in accordance with UK standards. For the home owner’s peace of mind, all these restoration jobs are guaranteed and there’s the added bonus of knowing that it’s been done right.
NorthWest Wall Ties is a small family-run wall tie company based out of the heart of the Northwest. We specialize in offering cavity wall tie replacement and high-quality workmanship that is designed to last. We have been in business for over 20 years, and our experienced team of professionals has provided countless customers with reliable and affordable wall tie solutions. If you are looking for wall tie specialists, contact Northwest Wall Ties at 01942 933821 or email:northwestwallties@yahoo.com.