This depends on if it is a load bearing wall or not. If it is load bearing, it supports the roof or higher story and cannot simply be taken out. Jacks must be installed before the wall is removed, and something else must be built in its place to handle the weight. If you don't do this you will regret it. With all the proper equipment this can be expensive, and depends on the job. If it is not a load bearing wall, not nearly as much. Removing a non-load bearing wall is a matter of removing any mechanical fixtures (lights/outlets/Plumbing/heating), knocking the wall down, and then patching the hole where the wall itself was to blend the now joined room. It it is just a wall, I'd say around $20 for a sledge + paint & plaster. Please check that it isn't load bearing first, though. If you succeed in knocking out a load beaing wall your house may collapse. At the minimum you will do severe damage to the now bearing walls as the house settles into its new position.
i am having a contractor knock down several sheet rock walls down for me in order to have a better open plan in my house, how much should i expect to pay for this job
The Berlin wall was knocked down on the 9th of November, 1989
November 9th 1989
It depends on the wall.
You have to give him hot spring water.
Round walls were harder to knock down than right angled walls. If you hit a round wall not much damaged would be made but a right angled wall would cave in.
It depends on how much it weighs for example, a vase they could knock down but a porcelain giraffe or doll can't knock it down but they can lift it up only 3 centimeters high but then drop down.
You will want to bring in a licensed carpenter and perhaps a structural engineer.
I believe it was Hitler. I got the information off my history teacher :) welcome.
I think Knock on the door makes more sense. Knock at the door.... What do you knock on at the door? the wall?
i think that the gunpowder can be used as bullets and it can knock down the wall
Use the wall bounce and knock down the statue .
Parts of it, but most of it was torn down by West Berlin excavation companies who had the machines needed to do it right.