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Do I need an RSJ?
Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2008 8:12 pm
by deeley_s
I have an internal wall that sits slap bang in the middle of the joist run across the house. It's just plasterboard and batten - clearly not intended to be structural - but our bath and my kid's metal bed are either side of it. My builder says it isn't structural and can come out, but I'm wondering if an RSJ or a wooden beam might be a good idea because of the load above it. Any views ?
Steve
Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 5:55 pm
by eljaybee
it all depends upon the size of the joists, their spacing and the distance that they span.
Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 7:52 pm
by LCL
Following on from eljaybee's comments. You'd need to check the trada span tables for joist sizes as they are no longer in the building regs (Part A 2004). As a rule of thumb the depth of floor joists should be half the span plus 1. A 12' span therefore = 7" deep joists (all on the assumption that joists are 2" wide).
Be careful as stud partitioning can still be structural.
Hope this helps
LCL
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