On the issue of horizontal slotting of load bearing walls bathrooms with windows .

Updated on Bathroom 2024-06-22
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    1: There is no need to remedy.

    2: Whether it is horizontal or oblique, it is according to the depth X horizontal length = the load-bearing area reduced by the load-bearing wall 3: the load-bearing wall with windows is the same as the structure without it. Window size If it is small, there is no need to increase the beam. The frame structure has not a single brick, and the beams are not very big. The harm is minimal.

    I didn't see how many of the antique buildings had collapsed.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It is not allowed to open a hole or open a transverse groove in the load-bearing wall, because its consequence is to destroy the overall stability of the whole building, and it is easy to cause unbalanced sinking, and the load of each load-bearing wall is carefully calculated by the scientific structural mechanics formula, although there is a window lintel above the window set up on the load-bearing wall, it is best not to open the hole. To give you some tips, I hope you can refer to them.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Regardless of whether there are windows or not, as long as it is a load-bearing wall, it is strictly forbidden to groove horizontally!!

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