And if the brick gets soaked right through the moisture just runs down the inner face of the outer skin to the ground, in a solid brick house it’ll rot the joists.
just runs down the inner face of the outer skin to the ground
Unless it finds a tie, in which case it traverses it to the inner face of the inner skin, whilst at the same time rotting the tie.
Or it’s had retro installed cavity wall insulation. Which is now sodden.
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And if the brick gets soaked right through the moisture just runs down the inner face of the outer skin to the ground, in a solid brick house it’ll rot the joists.