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To comply with current building regulations, the minimum cavity width in an external wall is-
Question

To comply with current building regulations, the minimum cavity width in an external wall is-

A.

70 mm

B.

50 mm

C.

100 mm

D.

60 mm

Correct option is B


According to current building regulations
(in many countries, including the UK), the minimum cavity width for an external wall is generally 50 mm.
This cavity width is required to maintain insulation, prevent moisture ingress, and allow space for proper construction of the wall assembly.

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