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Hi everyone thanks for letting me in the group.
Im working on an extension project. 1880 build terraced property
I have a middle wall approx one brick thick and 4m long. The wall carries on into the upper floor and in load bearing holding the front room and the rear rooms joists.
The rear wall (lean to extension) is double skinned and approx 3.6m long.
Ive had calculations done but the engineer has specifed 200x200 shs colums and 203x203x52 uc for the first wall and then the same setup for the second wall. Aswell as a strip foundation - pretty much a goal post structure without the bottom post.
Im debating would it be worth getting a test pit dug for both walls to see how deep the existing footins foundations are, the other alternatives might be to use the exisiting footings and possibly leave a nib of say 300mm at either end of the wall for a smaller size beam to sit on.
But then again it seems some reg which means if I used a brick pier for the rear wall then I would need a 656mm nib from the side walls. (possibly why the engineer suggested metal columns.
Any advice guys? THanks
Im working on an extension project. 1880 build terraced property
I have a middle wall approx one brick thick and 4m long. The wall carries on into the upper floor and in load bearing holding the front room and the rear rooms joists.
The rear wall (lean to extension) is double skinned and approx 3.6m long.
Ive had calculations done but the engineer has specifed 200x200 shs colums and 203x203x52 uc for the first wall and then the same setup for the second wall. Aswell as a strip foundation - pretty much a goal post structure without the bottom post.
Im debating would it be worth getting a test pit dug for both walls to see how deep the existing footins foundations are, the other alternatives might be to use the exisiting footings and possibly leave a nib of say 300mm at either end of the wall for a smaller size beam to sit on.
But then again it seems some reg which means if I used a brick pier for the rear wall then I would need a 656mm nib from the side walls. (possibly why the engineer suggested metal columns.
Any advice guys? THanks
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