Hi all, im new to this site so bare with me.. im about to renovate a 1920/30’s semi-detached property, its a big job for me alone, it needs everything, from new concrete ground floors, new joists to 1st & 2nd floor, also partially new roof for a loft conversion.. ive already done the house next door which is an identical house (as & opposite) and had the help of an architect & also SE for u-beam sizes.. this time round i'm changing a couple of things, i:E its having a single storey kitchen extension instead of a double extension with bedroom above, reducing the extended kitchen size by adding a downstairs bathroom & also splitting the kitchen to have a utility room, other than this and the entrance hallway, the whole ground floor will be open plan. there were 9 beams involved with next doors renovation, & 7 in this one.
The questions I have are.. the main existing building is W6.66m x L6.6m, the ground floor beam used to go through the centre of the building was 6.9m (150mm bearing on 600mm pad stones) so 6.6m span with a 100x100mm structural post built into the hallway stud wall at the 1.9m point, so remaining span is 4.6m (15ft), post built on a 1mx1mx0.6m concrete pad.. what size u-beam could I use for this? I was hoping to keep a flush ceiling, so to hide rsj between plasterboard and floorboard on a 225x47mm timber joist floor. will a 203 x 133 x 30kg do this span?
For those who need to know, 1st floor has 3 bedrooms & bathroom (typical 3 bedroom home).
Next question – instead of the hallway stud with structural post built in, would it be a better option to build a 100mm concrete block 7.30N wall, onto the 100-120mm RC35 concrete Slab, and Simpson tie this into existing building, then sit the u-beam on this, doing away with the post?
Any advice is appreciated.
The questions I have are.. the main existing building is W6.66m x L6.6m, the ground floor beam used to go through the centre of the building was 6.9m (150mm bearing on 600mm pad stones) so 6.6m span with a 100x100mm structural post built into the hallway stud wall at the 1.9m point, so remaining span is 4.6m (15ft), post built on a 1mx1mx0.6m concrete pad.. what size u-beam could I use for this? I was hoping to keep a flush ceiling, so to hide rsj between plasterboard and floorboard on a 225x47mm timber joist floor. will a 203 x 133 x 30kg do this span?
For those who need to know, 1st floor has 3 bedrooms & bathroom (typical 3 bedroom home).
Next question – instead of the hallway stud with structural post built in, would it be a better option to build a 100mm concrete block 7.30N wall, onto the 100-120mm RC35 concrete Slab, and Simpson tie this into existing building, then sit the u-beam on this, doing away with the post?
Any advice is appreciated.