Can the wall connecting the kitchen to the balcony be removed?

Updated on Kitchen 2024-06-26
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    If it is a load-bearing wall, it is not possible, but if it is not a load-bearing wall.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The old house is fine, but the new house is not.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    No, it is a load-bearing wall, and it is illegal to change the structure of the house without permission, if you need to renovate, it is best to consult the property to reduce unnecessary trouble.

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The counterweight wall of the balcony can never be demolished, he has an overall pulling force of the balcony, and the removal of the counterweight wall will cause the balance of the counterweight tension of the balcony, which will cause hidden dangers to the overall structure of the building and affect the safety of residence.

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None of the balcony walls in the picture can be removed.

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2 answers2024-06-26

This depends on the overall structure of the building, the new commercial housing is generally a steel-concrete structure, the wall is not a load-bearing wall, can be demolished, if it is an old building, there is a prefabricated plate structure, that is load-bearing, can not be demolished. You can call an experienced renovation company to the site to have a look and confirm the site.

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It's not a load-bearing wall, and there's a sorghum on the wall, no problem!

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No. That wall was clearly load-bearing. Tear down the walls, the building falls, you die with them.