theborg1
3rd March 2004, 09:42 PM
Hi all,
I am currently renovating my house and the builder (carpenter) started work on the project last week. It has only been just under two weeks and I can already understand why people say you build once and you never want to go through it again.
However, my question relates to the bearers in the new extension. The engineering drawings require the bearers in the extended part of the house to be F5 90x70 KDRP. The builder has nailed together two lengths of F5 90X45 KDRP (not laminated or glued together but nailed). Can anyone out there advise if this is acceptable practice ie the same result or better.
Thanks in advance.
theborg:confused:
I am currently renovating my house and the builder (carpenter) started work on the project last week. It has only been just under two weeks and I can already understand why people say you build once and you never want to go through it again.
However, my question relates to the bearers in the new extension. The engineering drawings require the bearers in the extended part of the house to be F5 90x70 KDRP. The builder has nailed together two lengths of F5 90X45 KDRP (not laminated or glued together but nailed). Can anyone out there advise if this is acceptable practice ie the same result or better.
Thanks in advance.
theborg:confused: