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Breaking inner wall at the beginning of Extension build

Anonymous user 28/02/2024 - 3.54 PM

On the cusp of building work to start on new orangery (4m * 3m) and since extension will be flush with inside house room. Builder recommends steels are put across lintle and therefore requires inner walk broken from the begining, and not near the end, and could be 2 months before b-folds are installed. Leaves open question around opening being wind, watertight, and importantly secure, and will insurances cover this. Builder says boards will be erected, lock on inner door and unlikely to be cold (hmm) Does anyone know why this approach is not viable?

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RenTeK

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Halifax
Depends on the Engineers drawing....do the steels sit on both internal and external walls ?. Really easy solutions is why not wait until the bi-folds are ready ? and not sure why its 2 months for the bi-folds ?
Answered10 November 2020
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