n3jc
Civil/Environmental
- Nov 7, 2016
- 189
Hi, I have a question, I hope you help me.
The brick wall in attached file is 15 cm wide and it is non-bearing. We have this wall in ground floor and in floor aboove it. Lets say we want to completely remove that wall in the ground floor. But this wall support self weight of the wall above him (so it is a bearing wall after all in that sense).
In my opinion the easiest way to do that is to remove the wall on the upper floor first and then do the same in the ground floor. After that we can make a concrete/wood beam and a new light non bearing wall on it. But what if we don’t want to remove the wall in the upper floor? How to do that? Whats the process/procedure?
See attached file.
Tnx for answers.
The brick wall in attached file is 15 cm wide and it is non-bearing. We have this wall in ground floor and in floor aboove it. Lets say we want to completely remove that wall in the ground floor. But this wall support self weight of the wall above him (so it is a bearing wall after all in that sense).
In my opinion the easiest way to do that is to remove the wall on the upper floor first and then do the same in the ground floor. After that we can make a concrete/wood beam and a new light non bearing wall on it. But what if we don’t want to remove the wall in the upper floor? How to do that? Whats the process/procedure?
See attached file.
Tnx for answers.