madrussian
4th November 2007, 08:42 PM
We are looking to renovate and extend an 1890s weatherboard in Melbourne. The house itself is reasonable nick inside, but it needs restumping.
While the bearers, joists and boards are also in pretty good condition, a complicating factor is that underneath two or three of the bearers are long steel I-beams/girders that run up to 18 feet in length. These I-beams then sit on the stumps - many of which have rotted.
The restump job itself looks relatively straightforward, given excellent access, but I am struggling to see how they will get these steel girders out. I was under the impression that to restump a house you need to jack up the bearers a little and replace the stumps underneath. In this case, as the girders are wider than the bearers sitting on them, I am not sure how they would achieve this? I presume jacking the house up by the joists is a sure fire way to pop all your floorboards off, but at least then I could see how they could remove the girders.
At one end of the house the steel girders are sitting on brick piers and I wonder how the hell they ever set the sub-floor up in the first place (it looks a lot more complex than if they had just done it properly).
Just wondering if anyone has ever struck anything like this before and, if so, how they got around it. I mentioned the set-up to a mate, who suggested we just wait till we knock the back of the house off and slide the beams out as part of the reno, but I am still struggling to see how I take the weight off them to slide them out - particularly as I can't get at the bearers.
Any thoughts/suggestions greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
MR
While the bearers, joists and boards are also in pretty good condition, a complicating factor is that underneath two or three of the bearers are long steel I-beams/girders that run up to 18 feet in length. These I-beams then sit on the stumps - many of which have rotted.
The restump job itself looks relatively straightforward, given excellent access, but I am struggling to see how they will get these steel girders out. I was under the impression that to restump a house you need to jack up the bearers a little and replace the stumps underneath. In this case, as the girders are wider than the bearers sitting on them, I am not sure how they would achieve this? I presume jacking the house up by the joists is a sure fire way to pop all your floorboards off, but at least then I could see how they could remove the girders.
At one end of the house the steel girders are sitting on brick piers and I wonder how the hell they ever set the sub-floor up in the first place (it looks a lot more complex than if they had just done it properly).
Just wondering if anyone has ever struck anything like this before and, if so, how they got around it. I mentioned the set-up to a mate, who suggested we just wait till we knock the back of the house off and slide the beams out as part of the reno, but I am still struggling to see how I take the weight off them to slide them out - particularly as I can't get at the bearers.
Any thoughts/suggestions greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
MR