Is it safe to move the load bearing wall of the brick concrete structure outward and not remove it t

Updated on Living room 2024-09-17
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Generally speaking, it is unsafe, and even aggravates the insecurity, for example, you take two pieces of plywood for testing, put a brick on the top and bottom of the joint, the plywood is very safe, if you move the brick below 1 meter, the weight above will bend the plywood, and you can judge it immediately, you can only add beams and columns at the original wall position, and the load-bearing wall can be partially removed! Don't move!

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