The 24 walls of the bathroom are not load bearing, and there is no need for a tie bearing bar

Updated on Bathroom 2024-06-23
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    1. If there is such an incident as the wall falling and people dying, it is necessary to ask the professional functional department to confirm it, and no one has the right to approve the matter. Whether there is no reinforcement or not is not the main problem, because before doing anything, it is necessary to consider the consequences

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Specifically, look at what kind of structure this house is, if the frame structure is the wall, it can definitely be demolished; It's hard to say brick and concrete.

    To put it simply, if the house is more than 8 floors, it must be a non-brick and concrete structure and can be demolished.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    This question should be explained in this way, I don't know whether your house is self-built or commercial housing, and there is no quality if you build it yourself, because it only proves the consciousness and behavior of the investor. For example, whether the commercial house is non-load-bearing or load-bearing walls, there should be tie bars, and the horsetooth is only used for the walls on both sides of the structural column.

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