Hi Guys,
I am toying with the idea of a loft conversion, the new joists in the loft will rest on the wall separating 2 of the bedrooms on the 1st floor. This wall is held up by an RSJ (previous owners knocked through to make a living room/diner). The RSJ measures approximately 90mm wide x 180mm deep x 8mm thick and the span between is about 3.3meters. Aside from getting a structural engineer in is there a way I can work out if this RSJ will take the weight of the wall and the loft conversion? The conversion wont be a bedroom it will mainly be used for storage/an office. I will get a structural engineer in and do the job properly if I decided to go ahead, I am just assessing the project viability. I don’t really want to be ripping the living room apart to replace the RSJ.
Many thanks.
I am toying with the idea of a loft conversion, the new joists in the loft will rest on the wall separating 2 of the bedrooms on the 1st floor. This wall is held up by an RSJ (previous owners knocked through to make a living room/diner). The RSJ measures approximately 90mm wide x 180mm deep x 8mm thick and the span between is about 3.3meters. Aside from getting a structural engineer in is there a way I can work out if this RSJ will take the weight of the wall and the loft conversion? The conversion wont be a bedroom it will mainly be used for storage/an office. I will get a structural engineer in and do the job properly if I decided to go ahead, I am just assessing the project viability. I don’t really want to be ripping the living room apart to replace the RSJ.
Many thanks.