I am looking to remove an RSJ from the ceiling on my lower-ground floor. It is a low ceiling that would be improved without it.
The property is a Georgian terraced house in London. The main RSJ that supports the central wall of the house runs side-to-side, but another RSJ was put in years ago running off the central beam to the back wall. Question is: if it is safe to remove it, and not a load-bearing member, can I just go ahead and take it out? Or do I need to make some kind of representation to the local planning folks? I guess I can pay for some analysis to check it is not required, but if that is the case I would just like to know if there are some regulatory-type checks I would need to undertake.
Any advice gratefully received.
The property is a Georgian terraced house in London. The main RSJ that supports the central wall of the house runs side-to-side, but another RSJ was put in years ago running off the central beam to the back wall. Question is: if it is safe to remove it, and not a load-bearing member, can I just go ahead and take it out? Or do I need to make some kind of representation to the local planning folks? I guess I can pay for some analysis to check it is not required, but if that is the case I would just like to know if there are some regulatory-type checks I would need to undertake.
Any advice gratefully received.