Hi,
I have a 3 bedroom end terrace (ground floor and first floor with truss roof), i have had an extension built to the rear of the house via permitted development (external size 3mx7m with vaulted roof). I now want to knock through the back of the house which is a cavity wall (260mm). The opening will be around 6.5m which i know is a large opening.
I have followed all building regulations regarding the build work and have been advised that i require steel calculations for the opening along with padstone spec and end bearing size/length from a structural engineer, which of course i am happy with.
The SE first stated that due to the opening size i may require steel posts on the sides of the opening, i believe he may of changed his mind now (yes not great). Now he is suggesting that the end bearing walls may need to be 600mm each which is not want i want for a open plan space. i have told him that 600mm is too big for end bearing but he is suggesting that I need to pay his quote so he can conduct the calculation to truly determine how much of the wall i need to leave.
I do not have plans as the build work was done on a building notice, however i have attached some pictures and the SE has modified my estate agent plan.
Sorry for the long post, would just like some guidance. Is the SE advising me correctly.
My building inspector has stated that he doesn't need calcs but as a safety precaution I rather have them and therefore a piece of mind that everything is safe.
Thank you
I have a 3 bedroom end terrace (ground floor and first floor with truss roof), i have had an extension built to the rear of the house via permitted development (external size 3mx7m with vaulted roof). I now want to knock through the back of the house which is a cavity wall (260mm). The opening will be around 6.5m which i know is a large opening.
I have followed all building regulations regarding the build work and have been advised that i require steel calculations for the opening along with padstone spec and end bearing size/length from a structural engineer, which of course i am happy with.
The SE first stated that due to the opening size i may require steel posts on the sides of the opening, i believe he may of changed his mind now (yes not great). Now he is suggesting that the end bearing walls may need to be 600mm each which is not want i want for a open plan space. i have told him that 600mm is too big for end bearing but he is suggesting that I need to pay his quote so he can conduct the calculation to truly determine how much of the wall i need to leave.
I do not have plans as the build work was done on a building notice, however i have attached some pictures and the SE has modified my estate agent plan.
Sorry for the long post, would just like some guidance. Is the SE advising me correctly.
My building inspector has stated that he doesn't need calcs but as a safety precaution I rather have them and therefore a piece of mind that everything is safe.
Thank you