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Hi all, Hope you're well. I'm a long time scroller but never made an account till today, Hopefully to get some advice. Bit of backstory; Past year or two I've been looking at purchasing my first property, with not much luck. I finally found a place that I'm happy with, but after asking to see, then viewing the loft space I'm a bit iffy but then again, It's mainly because I'm not sure what I'm looking at.
Took a buddy with me, He reckons nothing looks seriously out of place, However I'm a little concerned that in the past it's had some reinforcement work done, As well as the quality of the work seen. I'm also not 100% sure what to be looking for when it comes to the beams, And their current condition. Going up there threw me off guard a little bit as I was expecting everything to be a little cleaner / better maintained as the rest of the house also is, But this didn't appear to be the case at all.
I'm not too worried about giving it a clean / basic maintenance and re-laying insulation,As you'll see based on the video this is going to be a must. My primary concerns are serious structural issues / damp and mold. Nothing smelt too obvious up there in terms of damp/mold if any help.
It's a period house, Mid terrace. Houses each side look like they have asphalt shingles / synthetic slate roofs, As do many of the houses down the road, However the one I'm talking about appears to be using clay / concrete tiling.
I shall be getting a L3 Surveyor in to take a look, But due to the positioning of the loft hatch they've said they shan't be climbing up there fully and most likely just ducking their head in and taking a look, Hence the video I took myself inside the actual loft.
Just wondering if anybody can give any advice / spot any serious flaws or red flags as this is a major concern of mine.
Video is below
Appreciate any help, views and opinions on the subject.
Kind regards
Took a buddy with me, He reckons nothing looks seriously out of place, However I'm a little concerned that in the past it's had some reinforcement work done, As well as the quality of the work seen. I'm also not 100% sure what to be looking for when it comes to the beams, And their current condition. Going up there threw me off guard a little bit as I was expecting everything to be a little cleaner / better maintained as the rest of the house also is, But this didn't appear to be the case at all.
I'm not too worried about giving it a clean / basic maintenance and re-laying insulation,As you'll see based on the video this is going to be a must. My primary concerns are serious structural issues / damp and mold. Nothing smelt too obvious up there in terms of damp/mold if any help.
It's a period house, Mid terrace. Houses each side look like they have asphalt shingles / synthetic slate roofs, As do many of the houses down the road, However the one I'm talking about appears to be using clay / concrete tiling.
I shall be getting a L3 Surveyor in to take a look, But due to the positioning of the loft hatch they've said they shan't be climbing up there fully and most likely just ducking their head in and taking a look, Hence the video I took myself inside the actual loft.
Just wondering if anybody can give any advice / spot any serious flaws or red flags as this is a major concern of mine.
Video is below
Appreciate any help, views and opinions on the subject.
Kind regards
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