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frodobeutlin100
3 months ago

The only correct and honest answer is:

No – we can’t

If the wall is wearing, a statistician should check …

and it should also be in your interest not to turn the house (and possibly adjacent houses) into a ruin

pharao1961
3 months ago

This wall should not be wearing, since the ceiling supports are stretched from the inner wall to be supported (although a 11.5 wall can also be wearing!). Nonetheless, it does not hurt to remove and look from below the ceiling covering.

Merry Christmas!

segler1968
3 months ago

If the wall is made of lightweight construction – i.e. plasterboard – you can remove it. Just knock it off, you realize it right away. Or drill a hole.

If she’s not lightweight, please let her stand.

stealthuser
3 months ago

At the position I would suspect a supporting wall and you should commission an architect who calculates the double T carrier in the case of a supporting wall.

Sethrin
3 months ago

Is really a mystery how to ask questions that can bring you into life danger in a virtual building market.

Please ask a Statiker.

BucksRebirth
3 months ago

Do you want to put your house into the hands of statements via GF?

Clean…

MaMaStef
3 months ago
Reply to  BucksRebirth

🫶 Love that comment