In an old brick and concrete house, the wall of the bathroom marked in red can be knocked off or ope

Updated on Bathroom 2024-05-11
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    See when the house is gone!

    If it is a house in the past ten years, it is generally possible, because the houses in the past ten years are generally framed structure, and the toilets are all walls built at the back, and they are not load-bearing, and they can be knocked casually!

    If the age is relatively long, it is possible to pour, that is, the concrete that is poured after the wall is built, and the formwork is poured, which is one, and it cannot be knocked casually, and it will affect the load-bearing!

    You can go to the property to see if there are any drawings, there should be any, just look at the drawings!

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    You should consult a professional.

    Not a small matter after all.

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