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Jolygreen - I suggest you look at the dates of threads before posting.0
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Gwhiz - if you look at Jolygreengiant's recent posts, they all mention that particular website.Don't worry about typing out my username - Call me COMP(Unless you know my real name - in which case, feel free to use that just to confuse people!)0
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clearing_out_my_pockets wrote: »Gwhiz - if you look at Jolygreengiant's recent posts, they all mention that particular website.
Interesting - waits 2 years to start spamming!!
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hi there - I'm no building expert but I guess you are referring to a steel beam? We live in a victorian 2 up 2 down house where the previous owners knocked down a wall between the reception and living room creating an open plan area and moving the stairs to the side. This meant having 2 steel beams put in to support the ceiling. Presumably your is something similar but on the floor? As suggested previously, you can always get an opinion from an independent structural surveyor - it'll cost you but it's a small price in years to come for a peace of mind. Hope it works out ok for you.0
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