Hi All,
Could someone please help. I'm having my front room replastered including new ceiling so I have to strip the room bare for the work. I thought i'd take the opportunity to take out the chimney breast the same time as everything would be taken out of room including carpet. I spoke to the building inspector guy who first told me there shouldn't be a problem in putting 2 x RSJ's in for support. But spoke to him today & he was a little concerned about the RSJ being so near to the window. From the pics you can see that the first RSJ will be about 10" away from the end of window so I can see where he's coming from. Does anyone have any thoughts on this. I'm trying to get the chimney breast out before the plasterer comes so didn't want to go down the structural engineer route. It's a 1930's semi with 4 fireplaces. There is one directly above the one in the pictures in the front bedroom. Also does anyone know what strength RSJ's I need for the 3.2m span? I don't mind completely over-engineering it if it means no strucural engineer as I haven't got much time to get this done. p.s I know there's going to be a heck of a mess with the black mortar stuff.
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Could someone please help. I'm having my front room replastered including new ceiling so I have to strip the room bare for the work. I thought i'd take the opportunity to take out the chimney breast the same time as everything would be taken out of room including carpet. I spoke to the building inspector guy who first told me there shouldn't be a problem in putting 2 x RSJ's in for support. But spoke to him today & he was a little concerned about the RSJ being so near to the window. From the pics you can see that the first RSJ will be about 10" away from the end of window so I can see where he's coming from. Does anyone have any thoughts on this. I'm trying to get the chimney breast out before the plasterer comes so didn't want to go down the structural engineer route. It's a 1930's semi with 4 fireplaces. There is one directly above the one in the pictures in the front bedroom. Also does anyone know what strength RSJ's I need for the 3.2m span? I don't mind completely over-engineering it if it means no strucural engineer as I haven't got much time to get this done. p.s I know there's going to be a heck of a mess with the black mortar stuff.
Thanks guys in advance. View media item 64769 View media item 64770 View media item 64771 View media item 64772 View media item 64773 View media item 64775 View media item 64776 View media item 64777 View media item 64778 View media item 64779