by ashymoko »
Sat Sep 19, 2009 5:15 pm
A padstone is a concrete pad either pre made or cast in situe. It sits on top of a pier usually constructed of engineering bricks and is usually a specification required by the building inspector or structual engineer as part of a load bearing support design. It gets specified with varient thicknesses but is ultimatley always the same dimensions of the pier itself.
In regards to your original post, the ony person that can make a decision on a load bearing specification over a 2m span is a structual engineer (who will usually design something totally over the top) but never the less an essential person in regards to keeping everyone in question happy about the support.
If its a job your looking to do then contact a structual engineer, its well worth the money and can save you a lot of hassle in regards to meeting requirements of the building control. He will issue you with a design with full calculations and specifics and will sign it.
If its a job thats been done and your looking for some reassurance of the support then contact a structual engineer and he will still work out the calcs and specifics.
Either way this service shouldnt cost you anymore than £200.
Ash