Unique How To Determine If A Wall Is Load Bearing

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If you see these nearby internal walls may not be load bearing.

How to determine if a wall is load bearing. Here are five ways to determine if a wall is load-bearing. Be sure to view our other video on How To Eliminate Wobble in a kitchen wall. Generally when the wall in question runs parallel to the floor joists above it is not a load-bearing wall.

If the wall in question is parallel to the joiststrusses it will likely not be load-bearing. When the floor joists run perpendicular to a connecting wall in this case this wall is almost always load-bearing. Go into your attic or basement and look at the direction of your floor joists.

When joiststrusses are perpendicular to the wall and bear on the top of the wall that wall is bearing wall. A single mistake in the making of a load-bearing wall can cause the collapse of the whole structure. This is extremely true for houses with additions as even though these walls may be interior now they were previously exterior walls and are extremely load bearing.

Start at the lowest point of the house. A beam that is attached or sunk into the concrete foundation of the house is part of a load-bearing wall. How To Determine Load Bearing Beam Size.

The floor joists in this particular photo are running perpendicular to the wall and end on this wall which indicates that it is most likely load bearing. If a wall is marked with an S in your blueprints that means the wall is load-bearing. Here S How To Identify A Load Bearing Wall Capital Gazette.

The greater the number of floors the thicker and the larger will be the load-bearing wall. Meanwhile if the wall runs parallel to the floor joists above it is not a load-bearing wall. Check the original building plans if possible If you can get your hands on the original plans for the structure then you will have a much easier time determining if a wall is load-bearing or not.

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