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Hi All
On Tuesday i am having a firm fit out my flat with double glazing.
In the bathroom they have agreed to make the window smaller by bricking up one side, where i intend to fix a quite heavy shower screen to the wall.
I have neatly removed a row of tile around the window ready.
Window space is 1.1m x .6m
My question is: the left hand side of the flat window shelf does not sound solid when tapped (the other side does). As this is where they will be reducing the window by about 15cm, and putting the bricks, what should i expect them to do to make the new brick work solid?
Should they be tying in the new brick work to the wall with brick ties as they go up, or putting some sort of under support on the window shelf?
I'd be greatful for some advice so i can just check that the job gets done properly and so the new brick work is ok to support the glass shower screen.
Thanks for any help.
Pete
On Tuesday i am having a firm fit out my flat with double glazing.
In the bathroom they have agreed to make the window smaller by bricking up one side, where i intend to fix a quite heavy shower screen to the wall.
I have neatly removed a row of tile around the window ready.
Window space is 1.1m x .6m
My question is: the left hand side of the flat window shelf does not sound solid when tapped (the other side does). As this is where they will be reducing the window by about 15cm, and putting the bricks, what should i expect them to do to make the new brick work solid?
Should they be tying in the new brick work to the wall with brick ties as they go up, or putting some sort of under support on the window shelf?
I'd be greatful for some advice so i can just check that the job gets done properly and so the new brick work is ok to support the glass shower screen.
Thanks for any help.
Pete