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Hi guys,
My end-terrace house was built in 1895 and so I assume it to have no cavity due to its age. However, in our dining room we removed the plaster down to the brick on the outside wall and noticed that the brick pattern is a regular pattern, not the alternating pattern typical with solid walls. Also, out next door neighbour recently got the front outside re-rendered and you could see the same pattern. Is it possible for houses of this age to have a cavity? How would you check? I would love to be able to insulate the cavity if one exists as our outside walls get very cold during winter.
Thanks in advance.
My end-terrace house was built in 1895 and so I assume it to have no cavity due to its age. However, in our dining room we removed the plaster down to the brick on the outside wall and noticed that the brick pattern is a regular pattern, not the alternating pattern typical with solid walls. Also, out next door neighbour recently got the front outside re-rendered and you could see the same pattern. Is it possible for houses of this age to have a cavity? How would you check? I would love to be able to insulate the cavity if one exists as our outside walls get very cold during winter.
Thanks in advance.