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Hi All,
New member looking for some advice if builder is right in his approach.
I have a 30's solid wall end of terrace house with a side garage attached, to which i would like to have access from inside the house.
The builder i have hired for the job has cut into the solid 9" thick wall with a grinder and supported it on acro-props.I also hired a building surveyor who has designed a 7x4 beam x2 bolted together.
Problem is the builder gave the job to an apprentice, who could not cut the wall in straight line.Builder has not put 2 plywood frame against the wall with a brace and filling the broken bricks and missing bricks spaces and all sorts with dry concrete mix(ballast and sharp sand).Is this right? I would have thought that either the bricks should have been cut straight,or a new course should have been rebuild.Will the beam fall on my head because there is nothing holding it except the concrete ends on a wall which is mixture of bricks and concrete mortar.
The job is not cheap, and i have not hired a cowboy.He gave me a good price to which i agreed after looking at the job across the road.I just want piece of mind if he is correct.The opening will be for a single sliding door (track being fitted inside the web of the steel to a timber).I will upload picture once home.
Thanks.
New member looking for some advice if builder is right in his approach.
I have a 30's solid wall end of terrace house with a side garage attached, to which i would like to have access from inside the house.
The builder i have hired for the job has cut into the solid 9" thick wall with a grinder and supported it on acro-props.I also hired a building surveyor who has designed a 7x4 beam x2 bolted together.
Problem is the builder gave the job to an apprentice, who could not cut the wall in straight line.Builder has not put 2 plywood frame against the wall with a brace and filling the broken bricks and missing bricks spaces and all sorts with dry concrete mix(ballast and sharp sand).Is this right? I would have thought that either the bricks should have been cut straight,or a new course should have been rebuild.Will the beam fall on my head because there is nothing holding it except the concrete ends on a wall which is mixture of bricks and concrete mortar.
The job is not cheap, and i have not hired a cowboy.He gave me a good price to which i agreed after looking at the job across the road.I just want piece of mind if he is correct.The opening will be for a single sliding door (track being fitted inside the web of the steel to a timber).I will upload picture once home.
Thanks.
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