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Hi all,
Looking for some advice. When we moved into our home we wanted to make use of the loft. We removed some of the supports but installed larger timbers (4x2 replacements) which go to the top of the roof which also sit on a 4x2 to spread the load over the joists. We removed some of the smaller sections but put in replacements at 90 degrees rather than 30(ish).
We recently put our property on the market and a buyer has had a rics home buyer survey done. Could some one point me in the right direction if what’s been done is fine? Or do we need to put some more timber in to brace it?
I’m starting to freak out a bit. As I would rather get the repairs done sooner.
Ive attached a crude drawing. The bits in red are 4x2 which replaces the 3x2 which the cross. The lower bit is untouched. We’ve had no issue with the loft for 5 years since doing the work. Even with red alert weather warnings and heavy snow fall.
Any advice would be highly appreciated.
Looking for some advice. When we moved into our home we wanted to make use of the loft. We removed some of the supports but installed larger timbers (4x2 replacements) which go to the top of the roof which also sit on a 4x2 to spread the load over the joists. We removed some of the smaller sections but put in replacements at 90 degrees rather than 30(ish).
We recently put our property on the market and a buyer has had a rics home buyer survey done. Could some one point me in the right direction if what’s been done is fine? Or do we need to put some more timber in to brace it?
I’m starting to freak out a bit. As I would rather get the repairs done sooner.
Ive attached a crude drawing. The bits in red are 4x2 which replaces the 3x2 which the cross. The lower bit is untouched. We’ve had no issue with the loft for 5 years since doing the work. Even with red alert weather warnings and heavy snow fall.
Any advice would be highly appreciated.