I’ve sought advice and want to make sure it’s done right so I don’t worry when I see it progressing. Sorry it’s so long-winded.
The house next door is council house and they've recently removed the shared chimney stack (everything above the roof) and slated over, so no stack above that needs support.
Two issues with the roof with regards to removing chimney breast brickwork. They seem to have put in an extra beam around 100x120mm (pic1) which goes from the inside wall of breast, across the party wall, and (I assume) to the inside wall of neighbours breast (neighbour house is not occupied at the moment so I can’t ask.)

Also, there's an angled support from the base of the chimney breast (in pics 2&3) that runs to where the major supporting beams of my side of the hip roof meet (think they're called hip-rafters) It also seems to support the far end of the ridge board (pics 4&5).




So I don't have to worry while it's being done, what would the acceptable options be to replace/support these while taking down brickwork? i.e how would you as a pro builder go about it? If possible, I'd like to keep the area, where the breast is now, clear for future plans. For the new beam (pic1), I was thinking a prop-support / strong-boy while working to remove the bricks, and then gallows brackets and steel plate to support the beam that supports the new roof section above the party wall. I know this is probably overkill, but I want to keep as much headroom as possible.
With regards to the hip-rafters, some sort of dual vertical support for the hip-rafters supported by the floor with a base board to span multiple attic joists. The attic joists are the same size as the current angled support in pic1. My only other concern is that the current support beam (pics 2&3) braces against the ends of the hip-rafters. Can you tell me from the picture (pic4) do these need to be braced (as in to prevent them moving forward, or is it purely support from below? I suppose they could easily install an extra beam to brace against the wall, once the breast wall is removed, in addition to a vertical support.
Again, sorry for my long windedness and concern. The chimney was leaking (as you can probably tell from the pics) and has caused mould damage, so I’m more than a little concerned. Due to multiple mental health issues, I need to know and understand what needs to be done from multiple sources, rather than trust one person and hope for the best. Thanks in advance. Ed
The house next door is council house and they've recently removed the shared chimney stack (everything above the roof) and slated over, so no stack above that needs support.
Two issues with the roof with regards to removing chimney breast brickwork. They seem to have put in an extra beam around 100x120mm (pic1) which goes from the inside wall of breast, across the party wall, and (I assume) to the inside wall of neighbours breast (neighbour house is not occupied at the moment so I can’t ask.)

Also, there's an angled support from the base of the chimney breast (in pics 2&3) that runs to where the major supporting beams of my side of the hip roof meet (think they're called hip-rafters) It also seems to support the far end of the ridge board (pics 4&5).




So I don't have to worry while it's being done, what would the acceptable options be to replace/support these while taking down brickwork? i.e how would you as a pro builder go about it? If possible, I'd like to keep the area, where the breast is now, clear for future plans. For the new beam (pic1), I was thinking a prop-support / strong-boy while working to remove the bricks, and then gallows brackets and steel plate to support the beam that supports the new roof section above the party wall. I know this is probably overkill, but I want to keep as much headroom as possible.
With regards to the hip-rafters, some sort of dual vertical support for the hip-rafters supported by the floor with a base board to span multiple attic joists. The attic joists are the same size as the current angled support in pic1. My only other concern is that the current support beam (pics 2&3) braces against the ends of the hip-rafters. Can you tell me from the picture (pic4) do these need to be braced (as in to prevent them moving forward, or is it purely support from below? I suppose they could easily install an extra beam to brace against the wall, once the breast wall is removed, in addition to a vertical support.
Again, sorry for my long windedness and concern. The chimney was leaking (as you can probably tell from the pics) and has caused mould damage, so I’m more than a little concerned. Due to multiple mental health issues, I need to know and understand what needs to be done from multiple sources, rather than trust one person and hope for the best. Thanks in advance. Ed

