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when i was going to build a new loft i was going to use brick , but then decided to use wood, this was due to the climate in the uk. you would have to have #(in my opinion) a double skin with a cavity, just like you would wuith a house, bricks when wet take a lot longer to dry out comapred to wood, and in the climate we live in this would mean the loft would be more prone to damp conditions, unless you had a cavity. you would also need sky lights so that the sun could warm the loft.

hope everyone understands what i mean.

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well if bulder say i will make good ventilation either it is of brick or wood and there would be no finance problum then which one u prefer

 

It would be made of block with brick on the outside with heated concrete floors as I said above. Vent fans and lovers can be open or closed as air is needed exchanged. the warm dry loft also helps keep the condition the birds constent

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