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Old 17-04-2005, 6:14 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Im Going To Build A Home Cinema Room On To The Back Of My House. Is It Better To Use Brezze Block Then Cavity. Then Brezze Block, Or Brick Then Cavity, Then Brezze Block. I Now Ill Have To Sound Proof ,But The First Option Is A Lot Cheaper

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I'm not an expert but I'd have thought that if you are happy that the former (ie double breezeblock with cavity) in terms of how it looks and how it blends with your house then it would be fine... presumably you'd render / paint it...?

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