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Do 1930 semi's have a cavity wall? My house seems well built and the
party wall goes down below the floorboards. Our next door neighbours are elderly and when they are talking or listening to the radio the noise seems overly loud. I should add that we have knocked the downstairs rooms into one and we (and the neighbours) have open fires. I suspect that the fires will be the weakspot, however we have just added some new hole-in-the-wall fires (one in each room) so blocking the holes wont be an option. The recesses either side of the fires are only 14 inches deep so adding a framework and air-gap isn't really an option as we would loose the character of the place. Im just suprised that the house being so solid appears to have this weakspot. Is it just typical of houses of that era and design? |
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