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Hi, I'm about to embark on boarding out my loft for light storage, and
felt that it would be a good time to also remedy the lack of fire breaks in my mid terrace house. I cant seem to find any advice about firebreak specifications or building regs so would be grateful if I could be shown in the correct direction. I cannot decide whether to build up the tops of the dividing walls (visible) with block and mortar (if so is there a specific specification? I was thinking fixing firfix to the dividing chimneys for e.g.) or with stud and plasterboard (again what is the spec). I feel the latter would be easier but the former may be more sturdy/soundproof. Any advice on which to choose and how to go about it would be gratefully received. How do you fix to the roof if the rafters dont line with the wall - can you use noggins in wood? Many Thanks, Richard. |
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