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The chimney breast projection is small because the walls either side have been extended out into the room due to the noise insulation. The room is 119mm narrower/shorter than originally constructed.
I'd have thought that installation of noise insulation was more of a positive than a cause for concern.
I wouldn't worry as as long as you're happy with the resulting layout and the insulation is doing its job.
Ceiling height looks a little low though...
Haha.Ceiling height looks a little low though...
So would that be 100mm insulation and 19mm for board and plaster?The chimney breast projection is small because the walls either side have been extended out into the room due to the noise insulation. The room is 119mm narrower/shorter than originally constructed.
Just a thought... does that indicate the neighbours could be extremely noisy? Might be worth visiting the house at a busy time to see if they are problematic neighbours (e.g. Saturday evening).
Just a thought... does that indicate the neighbours could be extremely noisy? Might be worth visiting the house at a busy time to see if they are problematic neighbours (e.g. Saturday evening).
I would throughly check this out. Noise insulation is in there for a reason.
So would that be 100mm insulation and 19mm for board and plaster?
It's a bit late to start asking questions about the survey thenThe OP has already bought the house.
Just a thought... does that indicate the neighbours could be extremely noisy? Might be worth visiting the house at a busy time to see if they are problematic neighbours (e.g. Saturday evening).
It's a bit late to start asking questions about the survey then