We have been living in our house 16 odd years and of late have noticed that we have small walls in the loft that hold up wooden beams that act as some sort of roof support. I think they're called purlins from reading online. Our house is semi detached and there is a single purlin on the left side but on the right 2 purlins meet/overlap siting on the wall.
The walls look like they used to extend into the loft and have been trimmed back. They didn't seem like they ever crossed the whole room as they're on metal beams that comes about a meter into the loft on each side. When we first moved in, the right hand side when looking towards the non-party wall was completely enclosed by plaster board as the previous occupier must have been in the process of making the loft into a bit of a room, albeit with a slingsby type ladder up to it. We subsequently removed a lot of the plaster board when we had a leak. The left hand side wall was never completely behind the plasterboard and poked through by a brick length or so. The house has been surveyed twice since we bought, once for the sale and once for a mortgage change and both times at least the left hand side of the loft would have had the small wall holding the purlins visible but nothing was mentioned to us.
Can anyone tell me - these walls:
* Are they safe, could they collapse or similar
* If they're not safe, can they be economically fixed
* If they can be fixed, is it just a matter of getting a roofer out
* Would this pass a survey if we were selling the house
It's only lately I really started to think about the situation, I've Googled online and have never managed to find any clear answer about this. I'm starting to get anxious about it and before I start calling in professionals I just wanted some sort of grounding on what I'm looking at.
Right side where the 2 purlins cross
Left side
Thanks
The walls look like they used to extend into the loft and have been trimmed back. They didn't seem like they ever crossed the whole room as they're on metal beams that comes about a meter into the loft on each side. When we first moved in, the right hand side when looking towards the non-party wall was completely enclosed by plaster board as the previous occupier must have been in the process of making the loft into a bit of a room, albeit with a slingsby type ladder up to it. We subsequently removed a lot of the plaster board when we had a leak. The left hand side wall was never completely behind the plasterboard and poked through by a brick length or so. The house has been surveyed twice since we bought, once for the sale and once for a mortgage change and both times at least the left hand side of the loft would have had the small wall holding the purlins visible but nothing was mentioned to us.
Can anyone tell me - these walls:
* Are they safe, could they collapse or similar
* If they're not safe, can they be economically fixed
* If they can be fixed, is it just a matter of getting a roofer out
* Would this pass a survey if we were selling the house
It's only lately I really started to think about the situation, I've Googled online and have never managed to find any clear answer about this. I'm starting to get anxious about it and before I start calling in professionals I just wanted some sort of grounding on what I'm looking at.
Right side where the 2 purlins cross
Left side
Thanks