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3rd December 2009, 01:10 PM #1
Gyprock Weight (heavy) for Upstairs?
Hi All,
I'm planning some work for the upstairs rooms, wall insulation, new gyprock walls and ceilings. I did a quick MOT for pricings and also worked out the weights of the different sheets to be used. Whats worrying me is the plaster alone is ~1250kg plus ~60sqm of insulation.
The house is a 60's era double brick on limestone foundation with a late 70's second story added. Second story in wood veneer? with a clay tile roof. My concern is I'll be adding easy 1500kg+ to the second story, do I need to get some structural assesment of this or will the 'house' handle the weight?
Cheers.
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