Perished ceiling
Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 1:43 pm
This isn't DIY but please help, someone!
We were scheduled to have a new, bigger loft entrance with loft ladders installed and the roofspace boarded out. The joiner made lots of noises about what had been done when a new roof was put on 15 years ago, then, after cutting through some joists he made a phone call and said he couldn't proceed as the 'lats are slipping and sliding' and that the ceiling is perished. He said that the joists were fine but nothing could be put up there as the ceiling wouldn't hold and he didn't know how long it would last.
What do I do now? Does it mean a new ceiling and should I get a builder or a plasterer to see it? There are fitted cupboards and bookshelves up to the ceiling - will this be a problem?
We were scheduled to have a new, bigger loft entrance with loft ladders installed and the roofspace boarded out. The joiner made lots of noises about what had been done when a new roof was put on 15 years ago, then, after cutting through some joists he made a phone call and said he couldn't proceed as the 'lats are slipping and sliding' and that the ceiling is perished. He said that the joists were fine but nothing could be put up there as the ceiling wouldn't hold and he didn't know how long it would last.
What do I do now? Does it mean a new ceiling and should I get a builder or a plasterer to see it? There are fitted cupboards and bookshelves up to the ceiling - will this be a problem?