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A load-bearing wall itself will not cause structural damage. However, if a load-bearing wall is removed without structural replacement, yes structural damage will occur.
because the vine can cause the breaking of the wall.
Of Course Not. Knuckles are extremely strong, and wall are usually only brick or concrete. Nothing wrong with using bare knuckles; so go ahead, you will enjoy the power surge, and feel your testosterone expand!!
The great wall is in danger as a cause of erosion and physical damage cause to graffiti
NO. -Concrete may be a 'dry' wall, however it is NOT Drywall.
It can. The shingles are separate pieces that can come loose after repeated contact from the ball hitting them. A better choice would be a concrete wall or tennis backboard. You get a truer rebound off these walls than from cedar shingles.
The maximum thickness of a reinforced concrete wall is 203 mm.
Depends on the cause of damage. Need to be more specific to get an answer.
It is possible to use a dirt wall when pouring concrete, but the liquid of the concrete will not make neat edges. The wall must be tamped firmly. This will work on shorter projects, but not on taller ones.
A concrete block is normally 8 inches high so that an 18 concrete block wall is 12 feet high.
The Berlin Wall was made out of prefabricated concrete slabs.
The concrete center divider.