How much to knock down a wall ?
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I'm looking to knock a dining room/lounge into one room and block off, one of the door ways. The wall I'm looking to knock down is also a dividing wall between two bedrooms upstairs; so I'm assuming I'll need to either install an RSJ, or remove the wall upstairs as well and replace that with a stud wall.
The wall it's self is solid brick and about 10' long, so supposing I don't remove the wall in-between the bedrooms upstairs and we just have the wall knocked down, an RSJ installed and a door-way blocked off, what sort of figure would I be looking at?
I haven't had any quotes at all yet, I really just wanted an idea so I would know if it's a non-starter financially.
The wall it's self is solid brick and about 10' long, so supposing I don't remove the wall in-between the bedrooms upstairs and we just have the wall knocked down, an RSJ installed and a door-way blocked off, what sort of figure would I be looking at?
I haven't had any quotes at all yet, I really just wanted an idea so I would know if it's a non-starter financially.
I paid 1600 quid for the following
- Remove a 3m odd plastered breeze block internal wall
- Remove radiator and sort out the pipework (cap it off or whatever)
- Install a 3.5M RSJ and sort the padstone it was to sit atop
- box off the RSJ and padstone bits plasterboard & skim the lot
Price included everything needed, RSJ etc.
- Remove a 3m odd plastered breeze block internal wall
- Remove radiator and sort out the pipework (cap it off or whatever)
- Install a 3.5M RSJ and sort the padstone it was to sit atop
- box off the RSJ and padstone bits plasterboard & skim the lot
Price included everything needed, RSJ etc.
Edited by Stu R on Wednesday 5th January 16:36
Si 330 said:
Check if the first floor wall is supporting part of the roof structure. Before replacing with stub work.
I've had a look in the loft and it seems I have a self supporting roof, there are no cross beams anywhere; so I don't think the wall plays any part in the structure of the builing, other than to divide these 4 rooms. To be honest, to save the mess I shall probably just get an RSJ installed down-stairs.The quotes you guys are talking of is about what I would have expected. Hoping for around £1500 - £2k including re-plastering the brick work and RSJ and replacing the door way with some plaster board.
Remember you will need building regs approval when removing a load-bearing wall, and to get that you will need a structural engineer to calculate the specification of the beam and supports. If it's a party wall remember notices etc.
I've just paid about £700 to do something similar (remove wall, supply and install steel on padstones, replaster, remove waste), plus the above fees.
I've just paid about £700 to do something similar (remove wall, supply and install steel on padstones, replaster, remove waste), plus the above fees.
We are taking out a wall in 2 months in preparation for a kitchen diner conversion. 3.8 m steel with building regs sign off, boarded, skimmed and coved. Think we are charging the customer £1450.
Costs can start to increase if you want a flush ceiling or if there are sockets on the wall. Depending on the length of the wall you will more than likely be able to use a catnic box section either a 6 or 9 inch. These are readily available off the shelf.
And be prepared for some serious dust
Costs can start to increase if you want a flush ceiling or if there are sockets on the wall. Depending on the length of the wall you will more than likely be able to use a catnic box section either a 6 or 9 inch. These are readily available off the shelf.
And be prepared for some serious dust
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