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Hello, if the thickness of the bathroom wall is 120 or 170 thick, there will generally be beams on it, which is a non-load-bearing wall. In principle, it can be broken and re-changed. Even if there are no beams on it, 120 thick is a non-load-bearing wall. It can also be changed without affecting the safety of the house.
It should be 10 thick, it's okay. No problem. In fact, it is generally 50, and 10 is already very thick. I'm afraid it's not easy to buy. Not necessarily. >>>More
What should I do if the ring beam of the brick-concrete structure bathroom is knocked off half a circle? It should be repaired, otherwise it does not meet the design requirements, does not meet the requirements of the construction specifications, and cannot guarantee the quality.
There are two reasons to come.
One is the tile source. >>>More
The general size specifications of bathroom wall tiles are 400mm, 300 300mm, 250 330mm; >>>More
The bathroom is small and relatively easy to calculate.
The area is the length multiplied by the width. >>>More