whole house :-)
Is that probably not supportive or probably supportive?
That's make sure they are definitely not supportive by consulting a structural engineer before knocking them down with your big arms :)
Whole house is good, no other freeholders to consult. If they're just stud walls you can demolish them yourself, it's quite fun.
Even more fun if they're breeze-block, just obtain a massive hammer and swing away!
1920s terrace house so i doubt its stud walls.
The walls also dont align with upstairs / downstairs so no possible support.
But yes, i agree, i need to get a structural engineer in to confirm.
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whole house :-)
Is that probably not supportive or probably supportive?