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    RSJ/Two Piece Inverted T

    I'm after some advice, may be overkill but here goes........ Interior load bearing solid wall is being rebuilt and I am moving a door way across 2 ft which will result in the above wall on the first floor to have no support for 500mm. I'm thinking of putting an I beam/Inverted T or similar...
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    Joists

    The floor isn't level and I'm putting in oak floorboards, yes I know I'm making work for myself! The house was built circa 1800's and the joists are all different across the property, upstairs is across 3 different levels Thanks for the measurements and timber sizes! :D
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    Joists

    Yes it a standard house in all aspects, 1st floor bedroooms, toilet, bathroom etc No it isn't a fire break as it is above a downstairs toilet also, the rest of the house is traditional joists/ceilings, just this part. What spacing would I need to see how many I would need across the 2 metres?
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    Joists

    I am taking out chipboard flooring upstairs in my house and replacing it with oak flooring. I have discovered that in my toilet the flooring has been laid on suspended beams over a concrete base (Not sure how they have laid it?) I want to take out the concrete and redo the ceiling below...
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    Downpipe

    Detached 1800 georgian cottage, goes into the ground 2 ft away from the wall if that
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    Downpipe

    I agree it's and ugly solution but I can't see any other alternative! With regards to the damp I've dug my neighbours soil away from my house and the bricks are now drying out but I currently have a water butt in his garden catching the water from the 3mtr length of gutter.
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    Downpipe

    I have a problem........... I have a width of guttering approx 3mtrs on the back of my house which is over my neighbours land, this then goes into the ground (soakaway) my neighbours soil is 3ft up the side of my house and I have a damp problem. Is there a solution where I can run the...
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    Steel Lintel

    Would a metal L shape catnic lintel be sufficient? I have looked at these and they look like they are OK but I don't know if they could support the load above, the house is 2 storey? The 1st window I am doing is 1,200mm wide (Inc 150mm each side) & the L shape will allow me to butt it...
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    Steel Lintel

    I am repointing the external walls of an 1800's cottage and noticed that the bricks have dropped above all the windows, the walls are 9" solid brickwork with no cavity. Upon further investigation I have discovered there are no external lintels above the windows themselves (Outer skin of...
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    Plaster / Internal Damp

    Sorry for bringing this thread back up! I have been waiting for the bricks to dry out for a while now & have been looking at alternative solutions as the bricks are quite bad. I have found an external insulation (Alsecco) in the meantime. What are the benefits/comparisons between...
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    Concrete Floor

    I have not dug out anything yet and the internal brick supporting walls do look dodgy to say the least, the bricks are spalling badly The property has not got a DPM anywhere in the building and where I have replaced bricks at ground level it appears it has no footings either and has been...
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    Concrete Floor

    Sorry to ask but why would I need calcs for a floor? :shock:
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    Concrete Floor

    My cottage was built in the 1800's and has what appears to be damp coming up from the concrete floor into the surrounding walls, the top has what looks like asphalt on it, I want to completely dig out my concrete floor and replace properly. What layers, depth, insulation etc would I need to...
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    Well

    I am going to support the bottom course of bricks with 2 x 2 meter steel I beams (152x152) one for each skin. I had an engineer out to look at mini-piling and he allowed for a total working load of 100kN and quoted me £2k to do the job. My question is could the steel take that weight and...
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    Well

    Just had a surveyor/engineer round and they said that a potential solution may be mini-piles with 3 needle beams - one across the corner diagonally and then one either side coming straight out from the house. - I'm told it isn't cheap? Another alternative is to try and find solid ground...
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    Well

    It is a house corner...excuse my diagram but here goes! ................. ................. ................. ................. ................. Corner xxxxxxxO The well is where the O is and is about 3ft from the house and 2ft in from the corner. That corner going along 3...
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    Well

    Sorry mate :) I was attempting to dig down to put a footing that didn't exist so that the blues that were being replaced would have something to go onto. The problem now is that when I dig down the ground is so soft and wet at 3ft I'm not sure the footing would set properly and also...
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    Well

    Add hot water? With regards to having no footing on the corner my house, when we dig down the hole fills with water at 3ft as the well is only 4ft from the house. What would be the solution for that?
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    Well

    Help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :cry: I Have just had some brick replacement work done as per previous threads in this forum and whilst carrying out the last corner the builder could not find any footing, His advice was to dig a metre down,lay footing and then complete the job, got him...
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    Accenta 8 Reset & Bell Box

    You may be right, it was showing there was a fault on zone 8, when I tracked it down Zone 8 appears to be my garage. I have 2 door connectors (Double garage) and then a key lock that is dug into the frame - Not sure what that was used for? :? Anyway the 3 wires that ran from these were all...
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