Greetings all,
I'm in the process of submitting structural calcs to building control for an extension.
One of the steel beams that will support the first floor joists will be supported from the existing (external) brickwork. Everything is sized except for the padstone that will need to go into the existing brickwork.
I understand the compressive strength of "unknown" masonry is 0.43N/mm2 - but that this is based on poor quality victorian london bricks. This gives me a padstone of about 1400mm long! Has anyone any experience of what building control are likely to accept for a rather more modern 1973 brick and mortar, or are they likely to require it tested?
Also for my own piece of mind, does anyone know how much testing costs?
Cheers
I'm in the process of submitting structural calcs to building control for an extension.
One of the steel beams that will support the first floor joists will be supported from the existing (external) brickwork. Everything is sized except for the padstone that will need to go into the existing brickwork.
I understand the compressive strength of "unknown" masonry is 0.43N/mm2 - but that this is based on poor quality victorian london bricks. This gives me a padstone of about 1400mm long! Has anyone any experience of what building control are likely to accept for a rather more modern 1973 brick and mortar, or are they likely to require it tested?
Also for my own piece of mind, does anyone know how much testing costs?
Cheers