The floor to my chalet above my lounge diner is the usual 7x3 slotted onto an 'I' beam spanning 11ft approx.
Above the RSj is a brick wall 8' x 11' approx tied into the inner skin of brick at one end and a section of brick wall coming off at approx 45deg at the other end. This in turn is straddling two floor joists which are above a solid single skin wall (with footings). I calculate the weight as being around 5 ton??
The house is around 50 yrs old and apart from what would appear to be a settlement crack in that agled section of wall, there are no problems, BUT when I exposed the end of the RSJ (Artex ceilings being replaced) I noticed that it is not even sitting on a whole brick and what appears tp just be a common fletton at that - not an engineering brick as i would have hoped for. Two courses below that brick (which is part of the wall ahead) there is a Concrete lintel.
At right angles to where the RSJ rests was a single skinned wall (Nothing above and running in the same direction as the joists BUT with footings)
My plan was to put a timber stud wall below the RSJ to separate the lounge, but to also insert a longer concrete lintel to enable me to move the door 12" away from the wall but having spotted the lintel support (or lack of) I am wondering how best to go about this.
Initially my thinking was to support the upper on Acrows and rebuild the bricks from below the lintel (There are cracks in couple of them), replace the lintel, stick an engineering brick beneath the RSJ. then rebuild a full brick pier, tied into the wall beneath the RSJ and at right angles to it along the line of the wall that was removed
Above the upstairs wall (which is a divider between two bedrooms), sits the A frame of the roof structure - in other words all joists & roof timbers run in the same direction - from front to rear.
I know the house has stood for a long time but pretty sure this would never pass regs today and house would prob be condemned till remedial work was carried out - or am I being a bit dramatic?
Perhaps if I doubled up on the 4x2 verticals on the stud-work bolting two together ith star washers it would be enough but this is just guesswork now.
Prob best to get a SE to cast an eye.
Any advice, or opinions most welcome.
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