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It can be dismantled, no problem, because the beams are on top and the walls are below. The beam is originally the main body. The wall only serves as an insulator.
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If it weren't for the shear wall, there should be no problem with demolition.
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You knock on the wall and you'll know that if you knock on the wall, you can tear it down.
No, it has to be smashed.
Either it can't be attached. >>>More
Nothing bad, it's convenient.
It is better for two people to walk opposite each other.
If you are very afraid, make the waterproof high, do not have a waterlogged place when the ground is done, use cement for the wall tiles, do not use strong glue, and then it is the ventilation that is said downstairs.
The beams on this kind of building are load-bearing, and it is best not to smash them. Smashing the beams will affect the overall solidity of the house. >>>More