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  1. BjBoomer

    RSJ might not be compliant (Scotland) (Ed.)

    No I think it's solid enough, if it was done 40 years ago I wouldn't be worried, it was done 18 months ago, we would have stayed no problem but becaise wife wants to split now we need to sell, and sell quick
  2. BjBoomer

    RSJ might not be compliant (Scotland) (Ed.)

    Iv heard many solicitors and lenders don't really like these nowadays, not worth anything really
  3. BjBoomer

    RSJ might not be compliant (Scotland) (Ed.)

    Ye the correct steels were used as specified by the Structural Engineer, I'm certain of that, but it's not painted and I'm sure the drawings said it needed to be. It's clad in the pink fibreboard stuff seem a lot saying that should be OK. I just can't afford to have them say, nah this isn't...
  4. BjBoomer

    RSJ might not be compliant (Scotland) (Ed.)

    Yes concrete full construction. But I think the building work wasn't done to the drawing etc, it's not unsafe, it's held over a year with no issues, it's solid, but we had so many issues (nightmare, wish we'd never done it) with it when we got the beam in, I emailed building control but when we...
  5. BjBoomer

    RSJ might not be compliant (Scotland) (Ed.)

    Needing some advice. I'm. In Scotland and we got plans and drawings etc to knock a load bearing wall down and put up Rsj, got all the permissions, structural e gineers sizing and all that. Had loads of problems with the job, loads, turns out the wall wasn't made of brick it was poured concrete...
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