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I need a fast solution on this one so please only respond if you have the bandwidth to work quickly.
I am changing the layout of a small 2 bedroom house. I am opening up downstairs to an open plan living space which will require a longer uprated steel supporting beam to span the total depth of the property (5.16m). I am also vaulting the ceiling upstairs and adding in two mezzanine platforms in each of the bedrooms.
The current construction of the roof is:
Rafters - ~70x70mm at 370-400mm centers
A-Frames - 2 beefy a frames, one in the middle and one towards the neighbouring end of the property 200mm x 140mm beams. 250mm x 85mm A sections. 100mm x 80mm inward diagonals.
Flat ceiling that has been added in during the conversion that does not appear to be supporting 100x40 and the same centres as the rafters and the fixed to the side of the rafters with a couple of nails.
Perlings - There are two chunky ( Upper 140mm x 80mm) ( Lower 180mm x 70mm) peelings on the longer side of the roof and then one very large (200mm x 80mm) perling on the shorter section of roof.
First floor construction 150mm x 50mm joists at 400mm centres. these currency span 3.3m either side of the current steel beam.
I have added in the architectural floor plans of the existing and the proposed. I have also added in some photos of the property which is half way through the rip out.
I am changing the layout of a small 2 bedroom house. I am opening up downstairs to an open plan living space which will require a longer uprated steel supporting beam to span the total depth of the property (5.16m). I am also vaulting the ceiling upstairs and adding in two mezzanine platforms in each of the bedrooms.
The current construction of the roof is:
Rafters - ~70x70mm at 370-400mm centers
A-Frames - 2 beefy a frames, one in the middle and one towards the neighbouring end of the property 200mm x 140mm beams. 250mm x 85mm A sections. 100mm x 80mm inward diagonals.
Flat ceiling that has been added in during the conversion that does not appear to be supporting 100x40 and the same centres as the rafters and the fixed to the side of the rafters with a couple of nails.
Perlings - There are two chunky ( Upper 140mm x 80mm) ( Lower 180mm x 70mm) peelings on the longer side of the roof and then one very large (200mm x 80mm) perling on the shorter section of roof.
First floor construction 150mm x 50mm joists at 400mm centres. these currency span 3.3m either side of the current steel beam.
I have added in the architectural floor plans of the existing and the proposed. I have also added in some photos of the property which is half way through the rip out.
James J.
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