I am having a kitchen extension being built in a shalt style bungalow which involves removing one of the internal walls. Above the wall being demolished is a bedroom and the pitched roof (all wood and tiles. No brick work). The steel specified for the job is 6.7m long x 203 x 203 with a total weight of 400kg, this is to be mounted on two 300mm x 220mm x 215mm pad stones. This pad stone will sit on top of the existing internal skin of thermalite block and external skin of house bricks.
Should the supporting wall that the pad stone is going to be sitting on, not be a newly constructed pillar manufactured from say engineering bricks to support the load? (the structural drawing as present does not specify this as a requirement).
I hope that I have provided sufficient information.
Should the supporting wall that the pad stone is going to be sitting on, not be a newly constructed pillar manufactured from say engineering bricks to support the load? (the structural drawing as present does not specify this as a requirement).
I hope that I have provided sufficient information.