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Hi,
I have a couple of questions relating to the approved drawings for a single storey 3m extension.
A new 5.5m wall will be built next to the neighbours house on the left. Some of the wall will be in the existing garage and it will extend by 3m onto the patio.
The original architect added a pier to rest an 203x203 rsj, but after speaking with the SE, he thinks if the inner wall is built with concrete blocks, the pier can be removed as the wall can sustain the load. However SE also thinks a windpost should be added as the wall is unbutressed.
From the attached diagram (yellow box area) it can be seen that one end of the wall has a corner return and on the other end there is also a corner on the inner wall. So I'm unsure why a windpost is needed. How long can a double wall be with approx height of 3m without a butress? and would the vaulted roof provide any support to this wall?
The other question is about the wall nibs which I want cutting away to an internal measurement of 225mm. The brickwork in this section does not have a cavity and is 9 inches thick. The council approved the drawing but the SE thinks that 225mm is inadequate, mainly for the load. Another SE thinks there is inadequate lateral support and a goalpost design is needed in the 'proposed kitchen' area (2x 178 rsj). Happy to not cut back the walls to the 225mm but wanted to know if there is a rule of thumb I can apply.
Thanks for your time
I have a couple of questions relating to the approved drawings for a single storey 3m extension.
A new 5.5m wall will be built next to the neighbours house on the left. Some of the wall will be in the existing garage and it will extend by 3m onto the patio.
The original architect added a pier to rest an 203x203 rsj, but after speaking with the SE, he thinks if the inner wall is built with concrete blocks, the pier can be removed as the wall can sustain the load. However SE also thinks a windpost should be added as the wall is unbutressed.
From the attached diagram (yellow box area) it can be seen that one end of the wall has a corner return and on the other end there is also a corner on the inner wall. So I'm unsure why a windpost is needed. How long can a double wall be with approx height of 3m without a butress? and would the vaulted roof provide any support to this wall?
The other question is about the wall nibs which I want cutting away to an internal measurement of 225mm. The brickwork in this section does not have a cavity and is 9 inches thick. The council approved the drawing but the SE thinks that 225mm is inadequate, mainly for the load. Another SE thinks there is inadequate lateral support and a goalpost design is needed in the 'proposed kitchen' area (2x 178 rsj). Happy to not cut back the walls to the 225mm but wanted to know if there is a rule of thumb I can apply.
Thanks for your time