Hi
I have a converted bungalow with a dormer room at one and and a large bedroom at the back. The walls are about 5 foot high, and we are considering moving them back into the eaves to increase the floor area as we are going to split the large room into two smaller rooms.
The wall is a studwall construction with the roof resting on it (wedges cut from the roof beams) - would it be advisable to get a structural engineer or is this something a builder can do easily enough? The plan would be to double up the joists/beams of the roof where the wedge has been cut from them. Roof is concrete tile.
For a wall of this type measuring 3 metres length, what would be a reasonable ballpark cost? There are power sockets, but no rad.
Sorry if wrong forum, wasn't sure if this is more of a woodwork question.
Thanks
Mike
I have a converted bungalow with a dormer room at one and and a large bedroom at the back. The walls are about 5 foot high, and we are considering moving them back into the eaves to increase the floor area as we are going to split the large room into two smaller rooms.
The wall is a studwall construction with the roof resting on it (wedges cut from the roof beams) - would it be advisable to get a structural engineer or is this something a builder can do easily enough? The plan would be to double up the joists/beams of the roof where the wedge has been cut from them. Roof is concrete tile.
For a wall of this type measuring 3 metres length, what would be a reasonable ballpark cost? There are power sockets, but no rad.
Sorry if wrong forum, wasn't sure if this is more of a woodwork question.
Thanks
Mike