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Surely not in a normal building.
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The load-bearing wall does not fall, nothing happens.
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Basically no impact. Don't worry.
It's very simple, make a table of the size of the sponge you use, count them one by one, and add them up, such as 100X100 of 2 cm, you first calculate how much a piece is, how many squares, you can know the money of 1 square meter.
According to the situation described by the subject, the thickness of this balcony board is too thin, at least 10 cm thick, and 12 cm thick is the best. >>>More
It's easy to do! I have done the renovation, the current house is framed, you can make sure that there are no beams on the wall, if there is, you can tear down the wall, and then install the wall cabinet, if there is any remaining space, and then seal it with gypsum board!
In summer, the temperature is high, the cement sets quickly, and the formwork can be removed after two weeks. >>>More
Glass tiling can be, tempered glass must be used, load-bearing and compressive! It works great.