Ive never come across such a small light block wall that can take a hammering like that without the blocks coming loose. Even had blocks come loose in a fully built wall where the muck has shrunk back and dried too quick.
A lot of banging on the inner block wall ? And doesn’t the silver condensate ? Building regs tell me that you can’t use celotex in cavity because of condensation 🤷🏻♂️
Not sure if it's productive for a building site takes to long but I dnt know just a improver lol.but never seen it done that way for partial fill.Normaly cut inso to fit around wall ties pre layed and tape and clip it up as you go.Thats how I was shown never seen this way before.interesting.every days a School day.
One benefit of the thin-joint system is that it allow the internal walls to be built and the roof to be installed before the insulation is added and the outer brick leaf built. That way all the internal works can continue, in the dry, while the brickies are building the outer walls. It's a different way of building.