Hi,
I'm just looking for a bit of advice. I live in an old Victorian terraced house and i went into the attic and noticed the wooden beams were wet and the ridge beam was rotten (maybe an original from 1850?).
I had a builder around who said I'd need the roof off and new felt put back on and new beams costing about 5k - 6k including scaffolding.
I've noticed where the chimney was the bricks are so soft, the mortar literally crumbles in my hand and so do some of the bricks (see pics, the three rows of brick at the very top are sturdy and dry and the black is mould). I'm guessing this is because of some long-term roof leak that's made the brick soft. But do i need to get the builders to replace the brick ? Could it be bad structurally ?
There's some tiny hairline cracks in my bedroom and living room below that . I knocked on the wall and it's hollow behind. Could this be the wet bricks causing this?
I've already done so much to my house and already have to take a loan out for the roof, it makes me feel physically sick if something else is wrong. Or can the roof me fixed and the soft brick left as is ?
I'm just looking for a bit of advice. I live in an old Victorian terraced house and i went into the attic and noticed the wooden beams were wet and the ridge beam was rotten (maybe an original from 1850?).
I had a builder around who said I'd need the roof off and new felt put back on and new beams costing about 5k - 6k including scaffolding.
I've noticed where the chimney was the bricks are so soft, the mortar literally crumbles in my hand and so do some of the bricks (see pics, the three rows of brick at the very top are sturdy and dry and the black is mould). I'm guessing this is because of some long-term roof leak that's made the brick soft. But do i need to get the builders to replace the brick ? Could it be bad structurally ?
There's some tiny hairline cracks in my bedroom and living room below that . I knocked on the wall and it's hollow behind. Could this be the wet bricks causing this?
I've already done so much to my house and already have to take a loan out for the roof, it makes me feel physically sick if something else is wrong. Or can the roof me fixed and the soft brick left as is ?