I would appreciate any advice anyone can give on removing my back chimney. I would like to take out the chimney up to the loft. The front chimney will remain and be used.
The image below shows the back chimney in the loft space. The brick pillar shows a support coming from the internal wall in my 2 up 2 down house. The front chimney joins the back chimney just above this. It is fairly standard. The red line shows 1 idea of the place where I would like to take out the chimney.
I have had 3 suggestions to support this: 1) RSJ from front to back wall, 2 )RSJ's from side to side, or 3) gallows brackets. I understand the gallows brackets might not be suitable due to the party wall being only 1 brick wide (I think) and the neighbour's chimney already gone. The RSJ's seem overkill to me since the chimney seems generally well supported.
I wondered if the chimney could be taken out roughly at the red line, maybe using the roof timber or a bracket just on this side to support a lintel. The roof timber appears to be supported by the party wall.
Any ideas would be very much appreciated.
Many thanks,
Dan
The image below shows the back chimney in the loft space. The brick pillar shows a support coming from the internal wall in my 2 up 2 down house. The front chimney joins the back chimney just above this. It is fairly standard. The red line shows 1 idea of the place where I would like to take out the chimney.
I have had 3 suggestions to support this: 1) RSJ from front to back wall, 2 )RSJ's from side to side, or 3) gallows brackets. I understand the gallows brackets might not be suitable due to the party wall being only 1 brick wide (I think) and the neighbour's chimney already gone. The RSJ's seem overkill to me since the chimney seems generally well supported.
I wondered if the chimney could be taken out roughly at the red line, maybe using the roof timber or a bracket just on this side to support a lintel. The roof timber appears to be supported by the party wall.
Any ideas would be very much appreciated.
Many thanks,
Dan