Internal load bearing walls and piers
- ✓Identification of load bearing masonry walls from drawings, joist direction and wall thickness.
- ✓Design of piers and short wall panels that carry beams and floor loads safely.
Wall removals and extensions • Load bearing masonry walls
We design safe load bearing masonry walls and openings for lofts, extensions and internal alterations in UK homes. You get clear drawings and Building Control ready calculations, usually within 24 to 72 hours.
Each load bearing masonry wall is checked for vertical loads, wind, openings and movement so your builder knows exactly what is safe to remove and what must stay supported.
We support wall removals, chimney breast work and new masonry walls for lofts and extensions across the UK, working with your architect and builder from first idea to final drawings.
Free standing garden wall and internal pier
Concept view only. Final load bearing masonry wall design depends on your actual layout and site data.
We focus on the masonry that carries floors and roofs, and the parts you plan to cut, remove or build new. These are the main elements we usually design or check.
Some wall work is clearly structural and needs calculations for safety and Building Control approval. These are the situations where we normally get involved.
You want a larger kitchen or living space by knocking two rooms into one. The wall is likely load bearing and needs a beam and padstones with full checks.
New bi-fold doors, wide windows or corner glazing in brick or block walls. We check the remaining masonry, piers and supports so the opening is safe.
Walls that carry new loft beams, dormer loads or raised ceilings. Load bearing masonry wall design is tied in with your loft steel layout.
Tall garden walls or boundary walls exposed to wind and impact. We check overturning, foundations and piers so the wall stays stable.
These notes cover the issues we talk about most often when assessing existing load bearing masonry walls.
Cracks that run from corners of openings often mean movement or poor support. We look at the load path, lintel type and wall condition before you extend or remove anything.
Old houses often have historic cracks or past repairs. We decide which are stable and which need strengthening so new work does not make things worse.
Long term damp can weaken mortar and bricks. Where a load bearing masonry wall is affected we may suggest replacement sections, piers or extra support.
Good information at the start keeps the design clear and avoids changes on site. This is what we usually ask for when you contact us for a load bearing wall quote.
Clear photos of both sides of the wall, floor and ceiling where possible. Wall thickness, room sizes and approximate ceiling height.
Plans and sections if you already have an architect or technician involved. Simple hand sketches are fine as long as the main dimensions are clear.
Direction of joists, approximate spacing and whether floors are timber or concrete. Any loft conversion plans, dormers or heavy finishes that add extra load.
Soil type where known and any history of movement, heave or settlement. Depth and type of existing foundations if trial pits or past reports are available.
Short answers to the questions we hear most often from homeowners planning wall removals and openings.
We look at wall thickness, where the wall sits in the plan and the direction of floor and roof joists. Photos and basic measurements are usually enough for us to confirm whether a masonry wall is load bearing or not.
Yes, but only with suitable beams, lintels and padstones. We design the support and check the remaining piers and masonry so the new opening is safe and accepted by Building Control.
Most simple domestic load bearing wall designs cost between £145 and £245 plus VAT, depending on wall length, openings and roof loads. We confirm a fixed fee before any design work starts.
Straightforward wall removal and lintel designs are usually issued within 24 to 72 hours of receiving full information. Larger projects with several walls or loft work may take a little longer.
We provide a full pack of load bearing masonry wall calculations and drawings ready for submission. You or your architect normally submit the application but we can respond to any structural queries from your Building Control officer.
A few short comments from clients who asked us to check or redesign load bearing masonry walls in their homes.
“They confirmed the wall was load bearing, designed the beam and padstones and sent clear drawings. Our builder said the details were easy to follow and Building Control signed it off without questions.”
Kitchen knock through - Manchester
New opening in load bearing wall
“SECalcs checked the cavity wall panels, piers and foundations for our new doors. The report covered wind, loads and stability which kept both our architect and inspector happy.”
Rear extension - Birmingham
External wall and bi-fold opening
“The engineer explained which walls were taking the loft loads and designed new piers where needed. Everything was set out in plain English which made decisions on site much easier.”
Loft conversion - Bristol
Masonry piers and supports
Use this form to outline your wall removal, new opening or new masonry wall. Your enquiry goes straight to an engineer, not a call centre.
If you are planning a wall removal, new opening or new masonry wall and want clear structural calculations, send us a few details and we will confirm the next steps and a fixed fee.
