Can a high rise balcony wall be smashed?

Updated on Balcony 2024-03-30
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Generally speaking, the non-load-bearing wall can be smashed, the load-bearing wall can not be smashed, look at the picture sent by the subject to see that it seems to be a load-bearing wall, can not be smashed, how to judge the load-bearing wall and non-load-bearing wall? There are three ways to choose from faces.

    >1. Look at the house plan.

    In the house plan, the load-bearing wall is generally marked in black on the engineering drawing, and the wall marked as white is a non-load-bearing wall, and the non-load-bearing wall can be transformed and demolished, which will not affect the safety of the building.

    2. Look at the wall structure.

    The judgment of the load-bearing wall should first look at the type of structure, divided into mixed structure, frame structure, shear wall structure, frame shear wall structure, etc., the general residential multi-storey is mainly mixed structure and frame structure, and the load-bearing wall of the mixed structure should see whether the short direction of the board is supported on the wall. Specifically, look at the structural layout and reinforcement. The frame structure is load-bearing with beams and columns, and the walls are partition walls.

    For high-rise residential buildings, it is generally a frame shear wall structure, and the load-bearing walls are poured from concrete. If it is a brick-concrete structure, the vertical and horizontal walls may be load-bearing walls, the general standard brick walls are load-bearing walls, and the aerated bricks are non-load-bearing walls.

    3. Judge by experience.

    Non-load-bearing walls are relatively thin, generally around 10 cm thick. If you tap the wall with a small object such as a hand or a small hammer, it is a light body wall, while a load-bearing wall should not have too much sound.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Balcony walls are not smashed randomly. It's not a load-bearing wall, if it's a load-bearing wall, it's okay, if it's really not good, add a beam, add a beam and then dismantle, but it's very troublesome.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The situation is not the same, ask about the property.

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