I'm swapping my bathroom with a smaller bedroom and trying to decipher the various building regulations that I need to comply with.
I'm happy with the requirements of ventilation, electrics and drainage but i'm stumped by the issue of strengthening joists because of the introduction of a bath where there wasn't one before.
My question is, do I actually categorically have to double up on joists?
The joists are spaced at only about 330mm, span the room by 2700mm and the joist themselves are a mighty 195mmx47mm
They seem quite closely spaced to me and the span is reasonably short too, then again the house is over 100 years old.
So, should I double up? If so, can I do this myself? (i'm highly experienced/capable DIYer) or do I need a structural engineer and builder to carry this out? Ir is it not necessary at all?
Should I just leave it and get on with the job since the existing bath is on the same structure and orientated in the same direction without reenforcement. The old bath is plastic as is the new one...
What do you think? Thank-you
I'm happy with the requirements of ventilation, electrics and drainage but i'm stumped by the issue of strengthening joists because of the introduction of a bath where there wasn't one before.
My question is, do I actually categorically have to double up on joists?
The joists are spaced at only about 330mm, span the room by 2700mm and the joist themselves are a mighty 195mmx47mm
They seem quite closely spaced to me and the span is reasonably short too, then again the house is over 100 years old.
So, should I double up? If so, can I do this myself? (i'm highly experienced/capable DIYer) or do I need a structural engineer and builder to carry this out? Ir is it not necessary at all?
Should I just leave it and get on with the job since the existing bath is on the same structure and orientated in the same direction without reenforcement. The old bath is plastic as is the new one...
What do you think? Thank-you