We have an old storeroom built onto the back of our house. It is of single skin construction, watertight but cold in the winter.
But the main problem is one of the walls is bowing in. Probably been like this for the 16 years years that we have lived here, but think it is now time to do something about it.
Room is roughly 5.7m by 2.5m and has what looks like metal tiles on the roof, don't know what type of foundations it has been built on.
Planning to remove the roof and take the bowed wall down and rebuild. The bowed wall is approx. 1800mm high.
Any suggestions on the best way to go about this, foundations, tying in with existing walls. etc?
But the main problem is one of the walls is bowing in. Probably been like this for the 16 years years that we have lived here, but think it is now time to do something about it.
Room is roughly 5.7m by 2.5m and has what looks like metal tiles on the roof, don't know what type of foundations it has been built on.
Planning to remove the roof and take the bowed wall down and rebuild. The bowed wall is approx. 1800mm high.
Any suggestions on the best way to go about this, foundations, tying in with existing walls. etc?