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Originally Posted by woody67 Do you mean breeze block (lightweight clinker ash and concrete from the 50's and 60's), lightweight concrete or modern aerated blocks?
Any soft block, or one with numerous voids, would be better with a resin fixing.
Remember that the load is distributed between all fixings, and is acting down and not trying to pull the fixing out horizontally.
The easiest way to fill the gap between the board and the wall is with expanding foam.
The alternative is to cut the boards and fit some timber directly to the blocks |
Okay thanks so much for your reply, thought it was breeze block but too be honest not sure now that you have suggested a few other alternatives that to the uneducated could well be

its a grey block which looks as if it would crumble quite easy if drilled into , its actually a main outside wall so its this breeze block or whatver and then the actual outside brickwork.
breese block still used nowadays ??
house is only around four years old so you reckon its probably not actually breeze block then ??
you reckon a resin fixing then, does this work alongside the actual rawl bolts then ???
and lastly yep expanding foam sounds fine- good idea !!
sorry for all the questions mate but sure you understand just want to try get it right first time around - otherwaide could be an expensive mistake !!!