can anyone shed some light on how the front and rear elevations of some of these houses are constructed?
They typically have UPVC windows the full width of the front and rear elevation with the tops of the bedroom windows sat right beneath the roof line.
Because the windows run full width, how are they supported? presumably there must either be a timber frame or lintel running full width. These terraces are showing brickwork running vertically between each terraced house like a gable but no sign of anymore bricks.
Estate agent has assured that these properties are traditional construction and that they always pass survey - theres no point in them saying otherwise for obvious reasons.
How are these houses holding together does anyone know?!
They typically have UPVC windows the full width of the front and rear elevation with the tops of the bedroom windows sat right beneath the roof line.
Because the windows run full width, how are they supported? presumably there must either be a timber frame or lintel running full width. These terraces are showing brickwork running vertically between each terraced house like a gable but no sign of anymore bricks.
Estate agent has assured that these properties are traditional construction and that they always pass survey - theres no point in them saying otherwise for obvious reasons.
How are these houses holding together does anyone know?!