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  1. J

    No struts in 1900s terrace roof

    Thanks Blup, that's a good idea to look for nail holes! Thanks for all your help, have a good day sir.
  2. J

    No struts in 1900s terrace roof

    You got it. And those walls below are brick, with wooden wall plates on them
  3. J

    No struts in 1900s terrace roof

    Hi again, apologies for the delay in responding - I wasn't working away yesterday. The joists run in the same direction as rafters, stud wall under rafters is at 90 degrees to that (hopefully the photos give a bit more detail - the photos are before and after, I've stripped away all...
  4. J

    No struts in 1900s terrace roof

    Hi Blup, thanks for replying. These upright studs that you can see in the photo did have plasterboard attached to them forming walls, so that makes sense in keeping with your dwarf stud wall thought. In terms of calcs, I haven't seen any. I had a home buyers report when purchasing the house. Of...
  5. J

    No struts in 1900s terrace roof

    Hi, first post here. I am currently looking into making my loft more usable. When I bought the house it appeared to have a non-reg loft conversion of sorts done to it - rooflight window, floorboards, plasterboarded and plastered rafter ceiling etc. On closer inspection I can see it's been a...
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