When a wall needs to be lightweight blocks downstairs and concrete upstairs?

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I'm talking about the internal wall in a porch. Which becomes an external wall on the first floor. As there needs to be a tray to keep rain from entering the cavity just about the flat roof is that a point where you can change the type of block?
 
"Needs to be"?

You would not normally do this
Yes there is a tray going in. Do you know if it can be a roll of wide dpc or the individual hard plastic ones?
I think I will do the other suggestion also, medium concrete blocks on inner wall of porch.
 
Yes there is a tray going in. Do you know if it can be a roll of wide dpc or the individual hard plastic ones?
I think I will do the other suggestion also, medium concrete blocks on inner wall of porch.
450mm wide DPC, polyethylene or the rubber (polymeric) type but not the bitumen type.
 
Just a word of caution, and I'm no expert but I've heard that if you have different materials on an internal cavity wall then moisture can collect in the cavity. If it's different on both sides of the cavity I mean.
 
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