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Hi Everyone
I would like to remove a wall on the first floor. The house is a typical 1930s terraced house. Attached is the wall in question.
The wall is a brick wall, but I have checked the loft and the joists are parallel to the wall except one joist that sits on it.
However on top of the ceiling joists there is a beam running between the two external walls and is perpendicular to the wall.
What is this beam doing? Is it to limit deflection of the joists? Or is it a hanging beam? How can I know if this wall is supporting this beam?
Please see image below.
Regards
I would like to remove a wall on the first floor. The house is a typical 1930s terraced house. Attached is the wall in question.
The wall is a brick wall, but I have checked the loft and the joists are parallel to the wall except one joist that sits on it.
However on top of the ceiling joists there is a beam running between the two external walls and is perpendicular to the wall.
What is this beam doing? Is it to limit deflection of the joists? Or is it a hanging beam? How can I know if this wall is supporting this beam?
Please see image below.
Regards