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Westbury homes used to use it and to this day I think it was a pile of dog do.
William Davis homes in and around rugby from the early 2000's also use it.
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Westbury homes used to use it and to this day I think it was a pile of dog do.
I think that would only apply if they are structural stud walls . In building my house within the last five years we were not advised by the structural engineer or building control to do this .Sorry to pull this thread up again, but did you do any reinforcement of the joist(s) below the wall? As I understand it, stud partitions should normally have doubled-up joists under them, but because these Paramount walls are lightweight, there was often only a single joist under them? Presumably once you re-stud them they're quite a bit heavier thanks to the timber...?
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