Hi, I've just bought a 70's built bungalow with a separate toilet and bathroom, and I want to knock down the dividing wall for obvious reasons.
the bathroom is approx. 1.8x1.6 meter's and the toilet is 1.8x 1.0, the joists in the loft do run across this wall so I did intend to use an RSJ for a 1.0 wide opening, however, after lifting the insulation in the loft I found that the plasterboard above both rooms is continuous, am I right in thinking this is not a supporting wall?
the bathroom is approx. 1.8x1.6 meter's and the toilet is 1.8x 1.0, the joists in the loft do run across this wall so I did intend to use an RSJ for a 1.0 wide opening, however, after lifting the insulation in the loft I found that the plasterboard above both rooms is continuous, am I right in thinking this is not a supporting wall?