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Hi all,
I have removed a wall at the end of my kitchen to make one open space. This wall divided the kitchen and creating a pantry and a space under the stairs.
On advice from a builder I removed the wall believing that the floor joists run the length of the building and therefore the wall wasn't supporting.
After removing the wall it was discovered that 2 out of the 6 joists were much shorter and sat on a small lintel and brickwork above the left door as can be seen. The rest of the joists are built in with the hearth upstairs and chimney stack.
I would like to install a concrete lintel spanning the gap to support these 2 joists however they actually appear to be at a higher level than the remaining joists. Is a concrete lintel suitable for this application and how do I best pack above the lintel to support the joists.
I have removed a wall at the end of my kitchen to make one open space. This wall divided the kitchen and creating a pantry and a space under the stairs.
On advice from a builder I removed the wall believing that the floor joists run the length of the building and therefore the wall wasn't supporting.
After removing the wall it was discovered that 2 out of the 6 joists were much shorter and sat on a small lintel and brickwork above the left door as can be seen. The rest of the joists are built in with the hearth upstairs and chimney stack.
I would like to install a concrete lintel spanning the gap to support these 2 joists however they actually appear to be at a higher level than the remaining joists. Is a concrete lintel suitable for this application and how do I best pack above the lintel to support the joists.
