I live in a 1920's semi and noticed a small crack in an upstairs wall. The wall measures about 4" wide including plaster. I tried to lift a floorboard to see if I could determine what it was made of (was bored) and discovered that it was built directly on top of the floorboards. I managed to pull one up that didn't go through the wall and could see that it was built not only directly on top of the floorboard, but also in between the joists. It seems to be some sort of breeze block.
There are no major structural issues (aside from the small crack) but am concerned that it's a reasonably solid wall and is sitting between the joists.
Is this a normal building practice? Anyone know what these blocks could be and what they weigh?
Thanks in advance
There are no major structural issues (aside from the small crack) but am concerned that it's a reasonably solid wall and is sitting between the joists.
Is this a normal building practice? Anyone know what these blocks could be and what they weigh?
Thanks in advance