Structural Regulations

If your house was build post 1960, there is a chance it will have a prefabricated trussed roof. This usually means an A-Frame will be supporting the structure.

Don’t let that be a barrier to having a new unusable space in your home. Don’t let that put you off! Using our expertise and the best structural materials available, we remove the supports to create a wide open space.

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We splice and join the steals (steel beams) on site, instead of prefabricating them and then transporting them to the site. This has several advantages:

  • It is easier to install steals on site, as they can be cut to size and fitted to the exact requirements of the building. This reduces the risk of damage to the steals during transportation and installation.

  • It is safer to install steals on site, as there is no need to lift and move heavy prefabricated steals. This reduces the risk of accidents and injuries.

  • It causes less disruption to the home, as there is no need to transport large prefabricated steals to the site. This is especially important if the building is in a tight space or if there are limited access routes.

Overall, splicing and joining steals on site is a more efficient and effective way to install them. It is also safer and causes less disruption to the home.

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