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A bearing wall is one that supports or bears the weight of floors, walls and or roofs above it, while a non-bearing wall is simply separating areas. You can easily remove a non-bearing wall without much of a problem, but removing or modifying a bearing wall could be very difficult or impossible without causing a collapse.

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