Do you have any thoughts on how this doorway might be constructed? It's redundant and I want to remove it.
This part of the house is a 70s loft conversion. The adjacent wall against the loft is hollow terracotta brick. I've drilled some test holes which go in easily with a cordless hammer drill (not SDS) and the dust is pink to the depth of the test holes (100mm). It's not hollow terracotta. The walls don't come out far enough to be a 1/2 brick so any idea how this might have been constructed? If there is a lintel it is also the same soft pink stuff.
I was thinking of hacking off the plaster 10cm either side, stitch drilling from both sides ina shallow "V" and knocking out. Any better suggestions to reduce dust? No brick saws because this is in an inhabited house next to the bedrooms.
The wall runs in line with the joists, doesn't continue into the loft and there are other butresseing walls within 3m so I'm pretty sure it isn't structural.
Thanks
bsr
This part of the house is a 70s loft conversion. The adjacent wall against the loft is hollow terracotta brick. I've drilled some test holes which go in easily with a cordless hammer drill (not SDS) and the dust is pink to the depth of the test holes (100mm). It's not hollow terracotta. The walls don't come out far enough to be a 1/2 brick so any idea how this might have been constructed? If there is a lintel it is also the same soft pink stuff.
I was thinking of hacking off the plaster 10cm either side, stitch drilling from both sides ina shallow "V" and knocking out. Any better suggestions to reduce dust? No brick saws because this is in an inhabited house next to the bedrooms.
The wall runs in line with the joists, doesn't continue into the loft and there are other butresseing walls within 3m so I'm pretty sure it isn't structural.
Thanks
bsr