Hi,
Wonder if anyone can help with a rough figure. Looking to buy a house and just got the survey report back. Its on the Sussex coast, Victorian terrace, 3 floors (though as its on a hill only two at the front).
Survey report states that the slates were replaced at some time (70s ish?) with concrete tiles which are too heavy for the roof and also slowly soaking up water and therefore getting heavier.
The roof wasn't properly supported and the purlins are being deflected. Some attempt at remedial work was undertaken but only served to put pressure onto internal, non load-bearing walls causing them to move a bit.
Looks like we therefore will have to either re-work the strengtehning of the existing purlins, or maybe even start them from scratch.
Any ideas what sort of cost we might be looking at for any of these options - particularly for the worst case of replacing the whole roof with new, lighter slates, and redoing the purlin arrangements at the same time?
Any advice greatly appreciated!
Cheers
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Wonder if anyone can help with a rough figure. Looking to buy a house and just got the survey report back. Its on the Sussex coast, Victorian terrace, 3 floors (though as its on a hill only two at the front).
Survey report states that the slates were replaced at some time (70s ish?) with concrete tiles which are too heavy for the roof and also slowly soaking up water and therefore getting heavier.
The roof wasn't properly supported and the purlins are being deflected. Some attempt at remedial work was undertaken but only served to put pressure onto internal, non load-bearing walls causing them to move a bit.
Looks like we therefore will have to either re-work the strengtehning of the existing purlins, or maybe even start them from scratch.
Any ideas what sort of cost we might be looking at for any of these options - particularly for the worst case of replacing the whole roof with new, lighter slates, and redoing the purlin arrangements at the same time?
Any advice greatly appreciated!
Cheers
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lynda, moderator
please read the forum rules