Regardless the process for repairing a deep hole in a wall is easy and inexpensive.
Filling deep holes in brick walls.
Take your off cut brick and coat it with the mortar as well and the fit it inside the hole.
The polyfill expanding foam filler can expand to twice it s size.
Since standard bricks are 3 inch wide and the required air cavity between the sheathing and the wall is one inch the total depth of weep holes is typically 4 inches.
Ok so lets say you have a big deep area of damaged plaster.
Changing the location of the cable wire or pipe leaves a gaping hole through the brick wall where water dirt and debris enter the structure.
Just to confirm pino79 take a small piece of brick slightly smaller the the hole and make sure it does not protrude from the wall.
A deep puncture in your wall can be anything from a nail hole to a gaping space where drywall should be.
They re usually at least 225mm thick the length of a standard brick and are often a brick and a half thick where the house is exposed to severe.
Make up a some mortar and chuck a small amount of it in the hole so it coats the back and sides of the hole.
Go with pre mixed fillers for narrow deep holes.
Fills holes up to 50mm deep.
High performance filler that gives a perfectly smooth finish.
The guys at home depot had a lot of fun lamenting the fact that the hole existed to begin with and then suggested that i build a mold on one side of the wall and fill it in with a pour of concrete.
If its a large area back to brick lathe then your general purpose filler won t cut it.
You may need to buy deep repair filler which is a ready mixed lightweight filler for holes up to 20mm deep.
How to fix big hole s in your plaster.
Homeowners drill holes in brick walls for a variety of reasons including running cable electrical wires or pipes through the wall.
I m going to show you how to use expanding foam filler to fill deep holes or gaps in walls.
This can be a harder task to resolve.
External walls can be of solid or cavity hollow construction.
After hearing that i seriously considered just gluing a piece of plywood over it and calling it a day.
Smaller holes can be easily remedied while larger holes require more supplies and labor.