I am buying a 1940's mid terrace property in Essex. The survey says, as an urgent item of work, the chimney breasts need to be sorted out (although it isn't a condition of the mortgage). I've quoted from the report below.
I wonder:
1. We want to be sensible and safe but is this work really necessary just because Building Regs have changed since they did the work (the house is in VGC overall).
2. How much is it likely to cost (ball park is great as I just have no idea how much we need to set aside for this).
Thank you for any help you can give.
Rebecca
Report -
Chimney breasts have been removed throughout the property and supported within the roof space on brick corbals and steel plates. This is no longer considered to be a suitable method of support for chimney breasts and I would recommend that all chimney breasts where removed should be supported in accordance with current Building Regulations standards.
I wonder:
1. We want to be sensible and safe but is this work really necessary just because Building Regs have changed since they did the work (the house is in VGC overall).
2. How much is it likely to cost (ball park is great as I just have no idea how much we need to set aside for this).
Thank you for any help you can give.
Rebecca
Report -
Chimney breasts have been removed throughout the property and supported within the roof space on brick corbals and steel plates. This is no longer considered to be a suitable method of support for chimney breasts and I would recommend that all chimney breasts where removed should be supported in accordance with current Building Regulations standards.