Question for the builders (building regs)
Discussion
Morning all.
We're looking at knocking through the kitchen into the dining room very soon. It's a supporting wall that's getting demolished so we'll be putting an RSJ / Catnic steel lintel in it's place.
Some back of a fag-packet maths tells us we need 150mm support at either end of the beam.
One end of the beam is the external wall, brick exterior breeze blocks behind type affair.
My question is whether it's permissable / sensible to knock a breeze block out at the external wall end for the beam to be fixed into or will we have to build the vertical supports inboard of this?
Hope that makes sense, any advice appreciated
We're looking at knocking through the kitchen into the dining room very soon. It's a supporting wall that's getting demolished so we'll be putting an RSJ / Catnic steel lintel in it's place.
Some back of a fag-packet maths tells us we need 150mm support at either end of the beam.
One end of the beam is the external wall, brick exterior breeze blocks behind type affair.
My question is whether it's permissable / sensible to knock a breeze block out at the external wall end for the beam to be fixed into or will we have to build the vertical supports inboard of this?
Hope that makes sense, any advice appreciated

Load on beam will determine the reaction at the end, how wide is the internal wall as your lintel will be the same width as this more or less. This combined with the block width on the external skin will give your bearing area.
Simple cal will determine the stress in the blockwork.
As a has been said above either get an SE to do the maths and detail drawing for it, keeps your home insurer happy!
Simple cal will determine the stress in the blockwork.
As a has been said above either get an SE to do the maths and detail drawing for it, keeps your home insurer happy!
The maths etc isn't a problem (haven't done them yet admittedly, we only decided to go ahead yesterday). Both myself and my old man know all about beams, but we're engineers not builders hence the questions, apologies for the simpleton nature of them but I'm crap at explaining without making little sketches 
I'd hoped we could avoid having the entire 150mm pillar protruding into the room by using the existing breeze block on the external wall end of the room, no big deal that we can't.
Catnic say 150mm support of the beam is required. The load won't be too high, but we'll just build 150mm of pillar and padstone it if we can't use the block that is already there as has been suggested.
Cheers for the replies
Stu

I'd hoped we could avoid having the entire 150mm pillar protruding into the room by using the existing breeze block on the external wall end of the room, no big deal that we can't.
Catnic say 150mm support of the beam is required. The load won't be too high, but we'll just build 150mm of pillar and padstone it if we can't use the block that is already there as has been suggested.
Cheers for the replies
Stu

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