Hi, I am an experienced builder I have worked on many chimneys, but I have never removed one in the bedroom, leaving in the chimney downstairs and in the loft. House - early 1900's
Now I did some research and installed 'Gallow Brackets' in the loft, fitted concrete lintels and removed the chimney below the brackets, down in to the bedroom and below the floorboards.
Now in the loft, there was a strange set up with the joists, I have done a few drawings. I basically supported the existing joists by chiselling out half bricks from the fire check brick wall, and bedded new wooden joists into the wall ran them across the existing joists and fixed them. Then connected up the joist that is closest too the wall and fixed with 4 fixings too the brick wall. then put struts across from the 2 end joists for plasterboard fixings. There was a 8x2 support beam running on top of the ceiling joists (I think to stop them twisting and bowing) I put a spur from this support up to the roof joist to help hold it up and in place.
Im just basically making sure what I have done is safe, and within regulations. Thank you
Now I did some research and installed 'Gallow Brackets' in the loft, fitted concrete lintels and removed the chimney below the brackets, down in to the bedroom and below the floorboards.
Now in the loft, there was a strange set up with the joists, I have done a few drawings. I basically supported the existing joists by chiselling out half bricks from the fire check brick wall, and bedded new wooden joists into the wall ran them across the existing joists and fixed them. Then connected up the joist that is closest too the wall and fixed with 4 fixings too the brick wall. then put struts across from the 2 end joists for plasterboard fixings. There was a 8x2 support beam running on top of the ceiling joists (I think to stop them twisting and bowing) I put a spur from this support up to the roof joist to help hold it up and in place.
Im just basically making sure what I have done is safe, and within regulations. Thank you