by twhite »
Tue Jul 15, 2008 9:31 pm
[quote="russellfl"]Thanks LCL, I have now had several local builders out to quote me for the new RSJ but they are giving me conflicting solutions.
Two of them say that the RSJ isn't needed as it's a self supporting roof in the bungalow, and two say it must be there for a reason, though one of them didn't even look into the loft space to verify it. I have now bit the bullet and exposed it by taking all the plasterwork from it. What it is, is a 200mm x 100mm (Catnic) box lintel which has holes all over it to allow for wire clips to support the plastering mesh. With the help of a friend I temporaily took out a single brick one end to see what the weight of it is and found it's no where near as heavy as an RSJ. Could this lintel have been put up just to form the shape of the archway?
Cheers[/quote]
Apologies for hyjacking your thread, but I have a very similar question.
I have a builder in to cut two rooms into one, a very small kitchen and a space which is like a small diner area. The issue is that the wall to be removed used to contain the boiler, and so, has a flue/chimney running through it. It is effecetively the gable end of the property, with the little kitchen area being a small extention off it, which has always been there.
The builder says he can take out the wall and support the masonry above by using a series of three RSJ's of 8" X 4", which, are going to be placed into the internal skin of the walls either side of the room. One side of this inner wall has ample thickness, as it adjoins next door and the walls are thick here, and, appears to have adequate bearing for the RSJ's.
The other wall he intends to place these RSJ's into is the external wall of the house, and, doesn't appear to be the most solid of any brickwork I've ever seen, as the house is over 100 years old.
My ultimate question is this.....
Is the inner skin thickness of the external side of the wall likely to be strong enough to take the load of these three RSJ's..???
Or, should a small pillar be made up and tied into this wall to offer support to the inner skin of this external wall..???
Any help or experienced view would be massively appreciated.
Thank you.