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I bought an old lady house (2 up/2 down - small detached - 1930s) and I'm in the middle of the renovations.
The roof was removed and a new loft conversion was added. Box style sitting on three steel beams.
So now I get to my issues/concern.
The house is about 4m wide and from what I can tell the ceiling joists go across the full spam.
They are 100x50mm in size and about 30 cm between them.
In the front bedroom there is no supporting wall. The rear bedroom/bathroom has a wall in the middle (I removed a small wall between the old toilet and bathroom which was running parallel to the joints.
The wall that is left looks like it has been built up to the joists and the joist do not sit on the wall. There is even plaster board between them.
I'm not removing the wall but I just the concern that it seemed odd to me and that there is a large span between the outer walls.
I guess the house has been standing for 90 years. So I shouldn't worry
The roof was removed and a new loft conversion was added. Box style sitting on three steel beams.
So now I get to my issues/concern.
The house is about 4m wide and from what I can tell the ceiling joists go across the full spam.
They are 100x50mm in size and about 30 cm between them.
In the front bedroom there is no supporting wall. The rear bedroom/bathroom has a wall in the middle (I removed a small wall between the old toilet and bathroom which was running parallel to the joints.
The wall that is left looks like it has been built up to the joists and the joist do not sit on the wall. There is even plaster board between them.
I'm not removing the wall but I just the concern that it seemed odd to me and that there is a large span between the outer walls.
I guess the house has been standing for 90 years. So I shouldn't worry