Home was built in the 1860s.
Plaster, lath and 1 5/8" x2 1/8" studs that ran from the bottom of each ceiling joist (ceiling joists are pocketed into 1st course of brick) to subfloor were removed from a 2nd floor room. The 1 5/8 x 2 1/8s were also fastened to the brick wall with nails into wood blocks (brick shaped) that are built into the brick wall. Attic is located above the 2nd floor.
The thought behind the removal was to install a 2x4 wall that could be insulated with faced roll insulation for better temperature control.
Questions:
1) Will the expansion and contraction of the 2x4s create stress on the brick wall? (brick is 2 course). The house is located in a Northern climate with no air conditioning in the summer, so humidity fluctuates significantly over the year.
2) Should the 2x4 studs be affixed to the wood blocks in the brick wall? Did this give support to the brick wall or was it intended to give additional rigidity to the 1 5/8 x 2 1/8 studs that the lath was attached to?
3) Any suggestions on reducing the impact on the brick wall from expansion/contraction of the 2x4 studs?
Pic1: full wall; Pic2: close up of wall; Pic 3: closeup of wood block built into wall.
Plaster, lath and 1 5/8" x2 1/8" studs that ran from the bottom of each ceiling joist (ceiling joists are pocketed into 1st course of brick) to subfloor were removed from a 2nd floor room. The 1 5/8 x 2 1/8s were also fastened to the brick wall with nails into wood blocks (brick shaped) that are built into the brick wall. Attic is located above the 2nd floor.
The thought behind the removal was to install a 2x4 wall that could be insulated with faced roll insulation for better temperature control.
Questions:
1) Will the expansion and contraction of the 2x4s create stress on the brick wall? (brick is 2 course). The house is located in a Northern climate with no air conditioning in the summer, so humidity fluctuates significantly over the year.
2) Should the 2x4 studs be affixed to the wood blocks in the brick wall? Did this give support to the brick wall or was it intended to give additional rigidity to the 1 5/8 x 2 1/8 studs that the lath was attached to?
3) Any suggestions on reducing the impact on the brick wall from expansion/contraction of the 2x4 studs?
Pic1: full wall; Pic2: close up of wall; Pic 3: closeup of wood block built into wall.