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Removing supporting wall- need building regs?
Wilson87
Posts: 2 Newbie
Hello
We want to extend our kitchen by knocking into our utility and pantry, it's a solid wall and I think a supporting wall. When we get it removed and a rsj put in do we need building regs to certify it or anything?
Thanks
Holie
We want to extend our kitchen by knocking into our utility and pantry, it's a solid wall and I think a supporting wall. When we get it removed and a rsj put in do we need building regs to certify it or anything?
Thanks
Holie
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Yes, you will need some input from Building Control.
You'll need some calculations (structural engineer) to show the size of RSJ required and this can be submitted to BC.
It may be best to ring up BC and get their input as to how much info they require from you.0
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