Whether the 12 non load bearing walls under the bathroom downslab can be removed

Updated on Bathroom 2024-02-27
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The side of the bathroom drop plate is concrete, if you ask below the bottom elevation of the drop board, that is, the 12 non-load-bearing walls of the next layer, of course, it is built after the back, and you want to demolish it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The plates of the bathroom are cast-in-situ, and it is necessary to be cautious that only after the masonry of other walls can be removed, if it is built at the same time, it is a load-bearing wall. Be discerning before you act.

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