I’m looking for a little advice re; the construction of mine and my neighbours terrace of houses. In the last year or so we’ve started to suspect that rats have accessed our cavity walls and are moving between the properties.
We have each noticed burrow holes coming out from close to the external walls and so have dug down a little and now believe that the foundations may be suspended block and beam meaning there is a cavity running underneath all of the properties in which the rats have started to nest (possibly gaining access via damaged drainage).
Where we have dug we have discovered that drainage lintels run at sections along most of the front wall and can see the cavity runs right under the houses. We’ve been able to photograph up into the cavity wall and this appears to be completely open at the bottom and we can see the air brick housing and damp course. Is this considered to be ok? Should a “cavity tray’ been fitted above any exposed areas of the cavity wall?
It just seems to be an open door to pests?
Any advice would be much appreciated.
We have each noticed burrow holes coming out from close to the external walls and so have dug down a little and now believe that the foundations may be suspended block and beam meaning there is a cavity running underneath all of the properties in which the rats have started to nest (possibly gaining access via damaged drainage).
Where we have dug we have discovered that drainage lintels run at sections along most of the front wall and can see the cavity runs right under the houses. We’ve been able to photograph up into the cavity wall and this appears to be completely open at the bottom and we can see the air brick housing and damp course. Is this considered to be ok? Should a “cavity tray’ been fitted above any exposed areas of the cavity wall?
It just seems to be an open door to pests?
Any advice would be much appreciated.