Hi Guys,
I am about to remove a weight bearing wall which has a chimney breast on either side of it.
I have had a SE in and hes given me the calcs, hes requested four block columns either side of the bearing wall wit concrete footings, which sounds fine.
Beam 1) Will run below one chimney breast
Beam 2) Directly below the weight bearing wall
Beam 3) Will run below the second chimney breast
These are to sit on the columns on padstones.
What I would like to know is:
Can I sit the beam directly under the joists or would I need to have a wooden plate on top of the beam, but that means the bricks in between the joists would be sitting on the plate too?
Or can I just bed the beam up with cement and level it up under the joists with no plate?
Many thanks,
Dan
I am about to remove a weight bearing wall which has a chimney breast on either side of it.
I have had a SE in and hes given me the calcs, hes requested four block columns either side of the bearing wall wit concrete footings, which sounds fine.
Beam 1) Will run below one chimney breast
Beam 2) Directly below the weight bearing wall
Beam 3) Will run below the second chimney breast
These are to sit on the columns on padstones.
What I would like to know is:
Can I sit the beam directly under the joists or would I need to have a wooden plate on top of the beam, but that means the bricks in between the joists would be sitting on the plate too?
Or can I just bed the beam up with cement and level it up under the joists with no plate?
Many thanks,
Dan