Hi,
I am helping a friend resolve some issues with her house and one of them I need some input on. It seems an unlicensed contractor was hired to convert a 2 car garage into living space.
When it came time to frame an entry door, this genius needed some height so he cut a 4"x40" section of the 6x10 load bearing beam that runs across the front of the house between the garage and the upper living space.
So when the city inspector came out to check out the permitless work, he was not very happy.
Anyone have any thoughts short of hiring a structural engineer as to how this can be resolved?
I was thinking that a couple of 4x6 supports and some brackets with lag screws may work, but I am clueless.
I am asking so I can have an intelligent conversation with the licensed contractor we hire to do the work...and so I can avoid making things worse.
Thanks
I am helping a friend resolve some issues with her house and one of them I need some input on. It seems an unlicensed contractor was hired to convert a 2 car garage into living space.
When it came time to frame an entry door, this genius needed some height so he cut a 4"x40" section of the 6x10 load bearing beam that runs across the front of the house between the garage and the upper living space.
So when the city inspector came out to check out the permitless work, he was not very happy.
Anyone have any thoughts short of hiring a structural engineer as to how this can be resolved?
I was thinking that a couple of 4x6 supports and some brackets with lag screws may work, but I am clueless.
I am asking so I can have an intelligent conversation with the licensed contractor we hire to do the work...and so I can avoid making things worse.
Thanks
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