We're looking to get an internal wall chimney breast removed, along with the ground floor dividing wall. We have an engineer and builder lined up to spec and do the work, so it will all be done professionally to building control regulations.
But there is a stack of bricks in the loft, already under the roof line. Is there any reason we couldn't take a chisel to the mortar and remove it ourselves brick by brick from the top? We would stop when we got to the loft floor, but above that it looks fair game as it's not supporting anything.
The builders seemed to think it would be a fairly long job for 2-3 men, mainly due to getting the bricks down through the small access hatch and out to the skip, so we want to know if this is something we could do ourselves to cut costs.
Photos below if it helps:
//www.diynot.com/network/Glastoun/albums/20867
But there is a stack of bricks in the loft, already under the roof line. Is there any reason we couldn't take a chisel to the mortar and remove it ourselves brick by brick from the top? We would stop when we got to the loft floor, but above that it looks fair game as it's not supporting anything.
The builders seemed to think it would be a fairly long job for 2-3 men, mainly due to getting the bricks down through the small access hatch and out to the skip, so we want to know if this is something we could do ourselves to cut costs.
Photos below if it helps:
//www.diynot.com/network/Glastoun/albums/20867