Hi,
Very new to this so bear with me!
We wanted a wall knocked down between our kitchen and dining room. After working out it was not a supporting wall we decided to do the work ourselves.
Our builder (working on another part of the house) agreed it was not a supporting wall but told us it would need an RSJ.
After taking another look we are now not sure whether to place an RSJ directly where the wall was knocked out (there are only floorboards above it) or adjacent to this so that it sits underneath a joist.
The size of the space is 7foot and the house was built in the 1920s.
Any advice hugely appreciated! Thank you!
Very new to this so bear with me!
We wanted a wall knocked down between our kitchen and dining room. After working out it was not a supporting wall we decided to do the work ourselves.
Our builder (working on another part of the house) agreed it was not a supporting wall but told us it would need an RSJ.
After taking another look we are now not sure whether to place an RSJ directly where the wall was knocked out (there are only floorboards above it) or adjacent to this so that it sits underneath a joist.
The size of the space is 7foot and the house was built in the 1920s.
Any advice hugely appreciated! Thank you!