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Help a naive client out…
I’m currently spectating a back-and-forth email exchange between my SE and my builder about the steel beams of my planned loft extension.
Initially, the SE put concrete padstones in the plans. However, my builder queried this because my loft extension is being done above a recently decorated first floor, and the padstones would have meant disrupting the ceilings below.
Then, the SE changed the padstones to mild steel plates. However, he added that:
“…all of the steel plates and steel spreader beams are to be welded with 6mm fillet weld to the steel beams”
Now, my builder has queried that, saying that in 30+ years of doing loft extensions he has never been asked to weld the steels to a mild steel plate, either by an SE or a BC officer. He says he they are always bricked in and repointed and that is sufficient.
I should add that my builder is very experienced and well-reviewed and seems to know his stuff. I have less confidence in the SE, who was somebody I sourced myself through my own searching. However, I am worried that “what the SE says” should be how it is done.
Any thoughts on this?
I can provide information on the lengths of the steels and photos of the plans if useful.
Cheers!
I’m currently spectating a back-and-forth email exchange between my SE and my builder about the steel beams of my planned loft extension.
Initially, the SE put concrete padstones in the plans. However, my builder queried this because my loft extension is being done above a recently decorated first floor, and the padstones would have meant disrupting the ceilings below.
Then, the SE changed the padstones to mild steel plates. However, he added that:
“…all of the steel plates and steel spreader beams are to be welded with 6mm fillet weld to the steel beams”
Now, my builder has queried that, saying that in 30+ years of doing loft extensions he has never been asked to weld the steels to a mild steel plate, either by an SE or a BC officer. He says he they are always bricked in and repointed and that is sufficient.
I should add that my builder is very experienced and well-reviewed and seems to know his stuff. I have less confidence in the SE, who was somebody I sourced myself through my own searching. However, I am worried that “what the SE says” should be how it is done.
Any thoughts on this?
I can provide information on the lengths of the steels and photos of the plans if useful.
Cheers!