2

I need to add an extractor fan to our utility room so I started drilling a hole using a core drill bit from the inside to outside. Its a standard UK brick cavity wall, so brick > insulation > brick. I got through the inner brick wall no problem, but when I started going through the outer wall, rather than cutting the brick I actually ended up pushing the brick out slightly.

After going outside to check, I realised the mortar had vibrated out while drilling, so I re-pointed up and left it a week to dry. Tried again, being quite light on the pressure and same thing happened again. I'm about a third of the way through the second row of bricks.

What can I do to stop these bricks pushing out while I'm drilling the bore hole for the extractor fan?

View from outside View from inside

Notts90
  • 309
  • 1
  • 12

1 Answers1

4

I would suggest re-doing the cement for the bricks, allow to dry.

Then once hard I would secure a wood panel (12" or 15" square) over that area to help hold the bricks back.

Then drill gently.

Solar Mike
  • 24,863
  • 2
  • 28
  • 57
  • +1 for backer board. The backer board is the key but i would drill it first and then re-mortar so the new mortar does not get vibrated loose again. – Alaska Man May 04 '19 at 20:15
  • Or if you were in a rush, chain drill around the perimeter with a small bit from the outside and whack away at the brick with a hammer. Then mortar etc. – Aloysius Defenestrate May 04 '19 at 21:11