Aimed mainly at our resident builders / those in the know regarding building regs etc.
We have an extension on the back of our house, its a large lounge that is single story built in the 1980's. It has a pitched roof, and the roof beams are considerable from memory they are easily over 1ft deep and at least 4" wide, and they are spaced around 2ft apart at most I believe.
They appear to be of load bearing capacity for a second floor.
My questions then are:
1)were regulations such at the time that the foundations would have to be deep enough to support load for a 2nd story?
2)What is the likelihood that we will be able to go above the current extension?
3)Assuming we can go above the current extension, should this be more straightforward then building the whole extension from the ground up?
We have an extension on the back of our house, its a large lounge that is single story built in the 1980's. It has a pitched roof, and the roof beams are considerable from memory they are easily over 1ft deep and at least 4" wide, and they are spaced around 2ft apart at most I believe.
They appear to be of load bearing capacity for a second floor.
My questions then are:
1)were regulations such at the time that the foundations would have to be deep enough to support load for a 2nd story?
2)What is the likelihood that we will be able to go above the current extension?
3)Assuming we can go above the current extension, should this be more straightforward then building the whole extension from the ground up?