Wooden beam supported by steel
Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2010 12:00 pm
Hi,
Hopefully someone will be able to help.
I am currently renovating a 18C cottage. Currently the bathroom is on the ground floor and I intend to move it upstairs. The plan is then to knock down the joining wall to open the kitchen up. However, there is currently a cold steel joist supporting a timber beam spanning the length of the proposed kitchen.
It is my understanding that the previous owner had a heavy single brick wall upstairs. When the owner moved the bathroom downstairs they put this steel joist in to support the heavy walls above as a wall was removed below. Since then the heavy walls upstairs have been replaced with stud walls thus lightening the load below.
My question....Is it likely that this steel joist can now be removed as it is no longer supporting the heavy wall above?
Thanks
Hopefully someone will be able to help.
I am currently renovating a 18C cottage. Currently the bathroom is on the ground floor and I intend to move it upstairs. The plan is then to knock down the joining wall to open the kitchen up. However, there is currently a cold steel joist supporting a timber beam spanning the length of the proposed kitchen.
It is my understanding that the previous owner had a heavy single brick wall upstairs. When the owner moved the bathroom downstairs they put this steel joist in to support the heavy walls above as a wall was removed below. Since then the heavy walls upstairs have been replaced with stud walls thus lightening the load below.
My question....Is it likely that this steel joist can now be removed as it is no longer supporting the heavy wall above?
Thanks