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How do you remove a load bearing wall?

Support the load whatever it is, roof, second floor, generally by putting a temporary beam under the joist inside of the existing wall, tear the wall out and put in a beam to carry the load. How big the beam needs to be depends on what the load is and how long the span is. Support the beam on each end and remove the temporary beam. These are the general steps, each project is going to be slightly different and has to be figured on it's own.


What is a wall to wall supporting beam called?

joist


How to build a balance beam?

Take two 2inch long pieces of wood and glue them together and let dry. Then Nail them together and put the supporters as tall as you want under the balance beam. Wall AH! Balance Beam!


You removed a load bearing wall they had reinforced the post and put in a beam 2 months later you are noticing cracks in the wall and a previous crack had lengthened what are my walls saying?

If I am reading the question correctly, a load bearing wall was removed and replaced with a beam? Clear span, no post in the middle? If cracks are appearing, the beam that was used was not big enough. For any space of 8 feet or more, 2x12 and plywood should be used for the beam or an engineered truss used.


Put both a red and a green cellophane piece over a flashlight If you shine the flashlight beam on a white wall what color will you see?

orange maybe


What is beam and wall?

Beam is a member which transfers the load of slab and walls to column. Wall is use for partition in between rooms,kitchen,bath to maintain privacy


What was the wall called that was separarting the Jews from the Germans?

as far as i know there was no named wall separating Jews however they were separated by being put into ghettos


Condition that will increase the moment in beam?

Increasing the force applied to the beam or increasing the distance from the force to the point of interest on the beam will increase the moment in the beam. Additionally, changing the angle of the force relative to the beam will also affect the moment.


What can you see when a torch lights the wall?

The torches beam hits the wall, reflecting into your eyes and allowing the wall to be seen.


Why should you provide a plinth beam?

Plinth beam is provided to 1. support the wall above it 2. act as tie beam for columns


How do you know if it is a load bearing wall?

A wall without column structure. The wall itself support the loading from the upper floor. In conventional structure, the column support the loading from the upper beam and transfer it to the lower beam.


What is the difference between inverted beam and drop beam?

An inverted beam is a beam whose bottom is the same as the slab. A drop beam is a beam that is put under the structural member it supports.