My old man has asked me to help him buy and install some shelving that's to be fitted to the wall of his professionally converted garage. I'm unsure what the best way to do this is though considering the wall construction.
It's a double skin brick wall that has had wooden batons applied and then plasterboard screwed onto that which was then skimmed and painted. The shelves will be needed to hold folders, files and books so they'll need to carry quite a bit of weight.
I'm not sure what the best way will be to safely fix shelving (probably twin slot adjustable shelving) and I'd be very grateful for some advice.
It's a double skin brick wall that has had wooden batons applied and then plasterboard screwed onto that which was then skimmed and painted. The shelves will be needed to hold folders, files and books so they'll need to carry quite a bit of weight.
I'm not sure what the best way will be to safely fix shelving (probably twin slot adjustable shelving) and I'd be very grateful for some advice.