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Shape
Try to avoid irregular shaped plots, if possible a square or rectangular shaped plot lends itself to easier planning. Optimum shape are more or less a 4:3 ratio. If
considering a pan-handle, know that the pan-handle makes up a lot of the size of the total area of the plot and that this is generally un-usable and would cost
generally more to pave that a regular plot.
Slope
Generally flat sites are easiest to build on, but one might choose a sloped site as it often is accompanied by great views, but keep in mind that sloping sites, no matter
how steep will often call for professional help in the planning stages.
Size
If you are planning to possibly extend the house in future make sure the site lends itself towards making this possible sensibly. It would often not make sense to
extend if there is only open space on the western or cold southern side of the plot.
Orientation
North facing plots are the best in the Southern hemisphere as they get more sun, especially in the winter months when the sun is lower. Views or other advantages
will influence a buyer to buy alternatively orientated sites, but never consider buying a western orientated site – you will seriously regret it afterwards.
Soil conditions
Do a proper soil investigation before buying, or ask the developer/seller to provide you with a soil test. The cost of building on un-suitable soil is surprisingly higher
with the need for special excavations & foundations.
Access to site
Mull over the possible accesses to the site, this often becomes a huge headache during building and even more so in many cases once you have moved in.
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DESIGN & BUILDING Make sure your builder has a proper store for the building materials delivered to site to prevent theft and also to protect the materials from
weather, especially cement should be kept free from all moist at all cost. Bags of cement could be stored on a platform lifted on bricks etc.
Don’t construct the storage hut too far from the road for easy delivery. Make sure that the proper sanitation facilities are provided as well
and make arrangements to have the water connection activated.
Setting out
Basic design principles This process involves the marking out of the building with lime powder, corner pegs and datum level references. Once the marking out is
complete, make sure to double check that the proposed building does not cross building lines or servitudes.
If you are building on a sloped site the cut & fill excavations & filling will have to be done before hand.
Before building of walls commences make sure that your builder installs a layer of 250micron Plastic sheet as wide as the wall as a damp
proofing similar to the sheet below the floorslab. Where there are platform differences a vertical sheet should be installed to prevent damp
to the lower levels.
Sustainability & Embodied
energy (Straw bale design)
When the building is in progress, see that the corner profiles (wooden masts with brick courses marked of at the corners of the house)
are plumb and that brickwork is laid level as building proceeds. Make sure that the lines spanned between profiles are always level and
DETAILS & DRAWINGS stretched tight.
Foundation—exterior wall
Bricks should be laid with brick-reinforcing every third to 4th course, and every course above door & window level.
Foundations—interior wall
Door & window frames should be built in and see that they are at the correct placement and height and that they are built in level. If you
External concrete stair are building aluminium window frames, openings will be left and the openings will be measured on site and the windows built accordingly
and installed just before plastering commences.
Brick roof parapet
Make sure that lintels are resting at least 150 mm on both sides of openings for openings smaller than 1,5m, or 250 mm for openings
Roof parapet - concrete wider than that.
coping
Bricks must be laid plumb and level, with joints of about 10mm, properly filled.
Roof overhang—sheetmetal
With facebricks it is important that all joints are properly filled, otherwise water will leak through these joints into the interior skin of
brickwork
Roof overhang—concrete
tiles Cavity walls (walls consisting of two brick skins with small gap - 40-50mm usually) needs to be build at all coastal residences with weep
holes at the bottom for the moisture to escape. It is also good practice to build cavity walls at the western side of the building to eliminate
Roof ridge—sheetmetal the heat created on the walls by the scorching western afternoon sun.
Where cavity walls are built, wall ties are to be used between the skins, at a rate of 4 ties per square metre.
Ceiling trapdoor—Gypsum
Roof covering
Window sill—Cavity wall
Roof design will depend on the type of covering and the span over which the structure is built.
Window sill—Facebrick
A timber sub-structured roof typically rests on a wooden wallplate which acts as a ‘ringbeam’ around the perimeter of the building to
evenly distribute the loads to the supporting walls.
The trusses & wall plate is anchored to the walls with metal roof ties and needs to be built into the wall at least 4 brick courses from the
top.
The roof trusses should be graded and treated and bear a mark of approval typically by the SABS. An engineering certificate of
compliance should be supplied to you by the roof contractor.
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The battens are the cross pieces of timber spaced as per roofing material used. For tiled roofs they are 38x38mm and spaced at appx. 330mm centres and 38x50 or
50x76 for sheetmetal coverings and spaced at 1,2 – 1,6m apart depending on the manufacturer.
Brandering are similar to battens but is nailed to the underside of the trusses for the ceiling to be fixed to it. They are typically 38x38mm in profile and spaced at 450mm
centres. Make sure to have a trapdoor fitted in between at a suitable place. (See also trapdoor detail – at the details page of this website)
Depending on the roofing type and manufacturer roof slopes may vary from 2 degrees to very steep angles. Typically tiled roofs will not have a smaller slope that about
17 degrees and will then require an undertile waterproofing membrane (this is typically done for roofs at a pitch greater than 45 or smaller than 26 degrees and also
prevents dust from entering and act against wind loads that might be forced onto the roof),
Many sheetmetal profiles can be installed at a very small slope without difficulty.
Where ever there is a protrusion through the roof eg. A ventpipe, chimney shaft, parapet wall etc. these areas should be properly flashed with galvanized sheetmetal
flashings.
Depending on the style of architecture or personal preference you might install a facia board and gutter or not; however if you decide not to, it is good practise and most
local authorities will require you to build an apron of 900MM min around the house perimeter to prevent the falling water from corroding the earth around the house and
cause rising damp or structural failure of the weakened brickwork by the moisture.
(For thatch roof information refer to the article on thatch roof design on this website)
Local authorities in SA require stair treads to be no less than 250mm and risers (vertical) to be no more than 200mm. These however are minimums and a comfortable
stair should have at leas 270mm treads and 170mm risers. The 170mm risers also makes it easier if a concrete stair needs to be built into a wall module as 170mm
equals 2 brick courses.
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