Have had a set of gallow brackets installed in loft to support chimney stack so can take down the stack on ground and 1st floor. Have a few questions as not sure its been done right. Firstly Do you need a brick on top of the bit that goes into the wall? on one side it has a brick above and other side it doesnt as the brick above was part of the flue and so he removed it when he put concrete lintels in, builder says it doesnt need a brick above.
The builder has used resin to fix thread into the wall but the top threads are into morter rarther than brick and the resin hasnt set on one and its loose and at an angle and can be pulled out, he says the thread and bolts are only to stop the gallow brackets moving and dont support the stack, is that right?
Just a bit concerned as i would have preffered bolts nice and tight and bricks above and below the bit that goes into the wall. He says hes going to take bolts that are loose out and use resin again but one part were the thread is going in is a mess and cant see how it could ever be a good tight fit as it was going in at an angle and looked a mess before he fixed in.
Also i thought he would have made sure bolts were tight before putting lintels in as now they are supporting the chimney its a lot harder to remove the threads and resin them again
Also i asked about drillign new holes so the thread was into the centre of the brick and he said that would weaken the brackets and wasnt possible but iv seem people on the internet say they have drilled new holes to find centre of the brick
Iv had building control out and they said it was fine to use them but they havnt been back out to inspect his work yet
The builder has used resin to fix thread into the wall but the top threads are into morter rarther than brick and the resin hasnt set on one and its loose and at an angle and can be pulled out, he says the thread and bolts are only to stop the gallow brackets moving and dont support the stack, is that right?
Just a bit concerned as i would have preffered bolts nice and tight and bricks above and below the bit that goes into the wall. He says hes going to take bolts that are loose out and use resin again but one part were the thread is going in is a mess and cant see how it could ever be a good tight fit as it was going in at an angle and looked a mess before he fixed in.
Also i thought he would have made sure bolts were tight before putting lintels in as now they are supporting the chimney its a lot harder to remove the threads and resin them again
Also i asked about drillign new holes so the thread was into the centre of the brick and he said that would weaken the brackets and wasnt possible but iv seem people on the internet say they have drilled new holes to find centre of the brick
Iv had building control out and they said it was fine to use them but they havnt been back out to inspect his work yet