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no, only if its an addition.
First, there is no way to answer your question properly, as you have not provided enough information. The following variables will all impact on the correct answer: -- How thick is the wall? -- How high is the wall? -- What type of material is the wall made of? -- Is this an non-braced wall, or a braced wall? -- Is the wall retaining earth? -- What soil type? -- What is the soil-bearing capacity? -- What are your local building codes? - How much load due to roof or floor(s) does the wall support? After you have answered these questions, go to your local building official or design-professional for clarification. They will have other questions for you to answer. However, they will be impressed with your preparation. You will then possibly need a building permit and inspections.
Every state has different rules governing the remodel of houses. The best way to find out if you need a permit in, would be to go to the local municipal building and ask for a copy of the statutes for Chicago.
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The foundation of a building, the outside walls, usually the center wall of a house, any structure that is supporting weight from above. The outside wall of a building is not load bearing until the roof goes on. The foundation of a building, the outside walls, usually the center wall of a house, any structure that is supporting weight from above. The outside wall of a building is not load bearing until the roof goes on.
In order to calculate how much space a house takes up, all you need is a measuring tape and basic mathematics. What you want to do is measure the outside of the building along the walls. Using your measurements, you can calculate both the perimeter and area the building takes up. Did you know can use these calculations to determine how much wall-to-wall/floor-to-ceiling room a building has? ~Apple Juice
Ask This Old House - 2002 Building a Retaining Wall Loud Faucet 7-9 was released on: USA: 2008
city building department(phonebook)then apply for permit.they will give you the guidelines you must meet in order to obtain a permit.(height,type of block,distance from sidewalk,etc.)
used in building bricks for the house's wall :D
This is the wall which they are building.
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The Gate House controls the entrance through the wall and into the castle. The castle is the name for the entire fortified building. The gate house, keep, chapel, wall (etc) are different parts of the castle.