LFS19
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So, I’m fitting some new softwood flooring and found a huge stone slab on a bed of gravle underneath the old boards.
Any ideas why?
To give some background information; 1930s house, room is a bedroom that previously had a shower in the corner that the stone slab is in.
Looks as though they’ve removed an existing joist and placed it the other way along with some supporting timber; presumably to support the weight of the shower base.
I would’ve initially thought the stone was there to support the shower too, though it’s far too small to cover a shower base width ways.
Thanks!
Here are a couple of photos of it (uploader said the files were too large to imbed into the post):
https://imgur.com/a/7o9YhNn
Any ideas why?
To give some background information; 1930s house, room is a bedroom that previously had a shower in the corner that the stone slab is in.
Looks as though they’ve removed an existing joist and placed it the other way along with some supporting timber; presumably to support the weight of the shower base.
I would’ve initially thought the stone was there to support the shower too, though it’s far too small to cover a shower base width ways.
Thanks!
Here are a couple of photos of it (uploader said the files were too large to imbed into the post):
https://imgur.com/a/7o9YhNn