What is Load bearing wall removal and how a professional can ease the overall process
What is a load-bearing wall? A load-bearing wall efficiently carries the weight of the structure above them. Most of the loadbearing walls are on the exterior while some can be inside the footprint. In earthquake-prone regions, they resist seismic loads and help in protecting the home from damage. Given below are the characteristics of an interior load-bearing wall. It is placed perpendicular to the floor, ceiling, or roof joists above. • •
It is generally set up on top of a concrete foundation or support beam. It is generally placed in the longer direction of the building.
Load-Bearing Wall Removal can be done for various reasons, such as to get more space or to replace the wall with beams and re-model the house. Things to know before removing the loadbearing wall 1. It depends on the construction of your house and the year it was built. If the house is built before 1990, asbestos can be found in the walls, while you try to bring it down. You must hire a professional to remove the asbestos. Before this, you need to add asbestos removal to the permit application. Hiring a professional will help you in several ways, they will efficiently take down the wall without causing any damage to your property. 2. The professional will brace your house with temporary supports, this is done right before tearing down the wall. The temporary supports can be support walls or support beams, installing them will avoid any damage or collapsing when the wall is removed. After this temporary support is removed, your house will need support which can be fulfilled by a combination of beams and posts or with a beam. It depends on the weight the wall was