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    Purlin supported by one brick?

    Yes that is true and you are right. My concern is that the surveyor thinks there has been some roof spread or movement. I'm not sure he is right and I am getting a structural engineer so he can tell me what he thinks. I'm just imagining scenarios where the roof moves. But yeah thanks for your...
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    Purlin supported by one brick?

    It's a hips roof with 4 sides, with the bungalow having a simple rectangular floor plan. By drawing lines on the floor plan I estimate 2 purlins are 6 meters and the other 2 are 3.5meters. the longer 6 meter purlins are both supported by 2 corbels built up from the internal walls and then the...
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    Purlin supported by one brick?

    Here is a picture of a section of the repointing. It is all around the front of the property, the left side and the back. It is not on the right side where there is a carport and a chimney. The sellers surveyors claims the mortar at the top is a different colour because of shading and rain...
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    Purlin supported by one brick?

    Thanks for your photo. :-) I looked up his Linkedin profile and he had only been a surveyor for 2 years after being a lettings manager, so I don't know how knowledgeable he is. I don't think he had seen anything like that before. But his report did seem comprehensive, professional, and well...
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    Purlin supported by one brick?

    Hi. I am buying a house which is a 1957 bungalow. It's a Hips roof and so there are 4 purlins. The longer purlins of the 4 are both supported by 2 corbels which are made up of about ~10 courses of bricks and seem to be about maybe 400-500mm wide. The weird thing is that the actual purlin is...
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