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Default Thickness of ceiling joists in loft


"Mike Mitchell" wrote in message
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On Fri, 13 Feb 2004 11:11:29 -0000, "Christian McArdle"
wrote:

In a modern house, the walls are usually stud type, i.e. not
load-bearing. So how strong are the ceiling joists in the loft
in a modern house?


Frequently, even in modern houses, there is a masonry wall in the middle
that rises to loft level (there was in my last house). Also, don't assume
that stud walls are non structural. Many houses are built entirely from
structural stud walls without any masonry in sight (except maybe a
decorative brick shell).


But I would never contemplate buying one of those. I can get garden
sheds at B & Q.


A pneumonia getting old council house.