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Is the Wall Parallel or Perpendicular to Joists? Generally, when the wall in question runs parallel to the floor joists above, it is not a load-bearing wall. But if the wall runs perpendicular (at a 90-degree angle) to the joists, there is a good chance that it is load-bearing.
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Read More »Major home remodels often need to have walls removed. Removing walls is a big, expensive, and contractor-driven project, but it usually has big rewards, too. Removing walls lets you expand bedrooms into suites, expand a children's room, enlarge the kitchen, or turn a cramped living room into a spacious area you'll love to spend time in. If you have remodeling plans that include removing or altering a wall, you must determine whether the wall is load-bearing or non-load-bearing. Any part of a load-bearing wall that is removed must be replaced with suitable structural support, such as a beam and/or columns to bear the same load that was supported by the wall. Load-Bearing Wall Load-bearing walls support the weight of a floor or roof structure above and are so named because they can support a significant amount of weight. By contrast, a non-load-bearing wall, sometimes called a partition wall, is responsible only for holding itself up, plus a few lightweight items like shelves, pictures, and interior doors. Several clues can help you can check on a wall's load-bearing status preliminary to having a professional check on it. You can do this without removing drywall or other invasive measures, though you may need to peek into the attic to check on the direction of the joists.
Bright colors will bring vibrancy to your backyard. More neutral shades such as olive green will make your shed less prominent and help it blend...
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The cheapest way to build a home is to design a simple box. Sticking to a square or rectangular floor plan makes the building and design simple....
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Often, homes that appear to have no supporting exterior walls still do have support in the form of steel or wooden columns interspersed between the windows. Because window glass and the exterior view take visual precedence, it is easy to miss the fact that substantially sized columns are in place.
acrylic latex paint The best type of paint to use on sheds is a premium quality, 100% acrylic latex paint, such as Sherwin Williams A-100 exterior...
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Typically, any shed larger than 6×8 or 8×8 is going to require a foundation. However, a foundation is a good idea even for small sheds, because the...
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