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Re: Load bearing wall or notFrom: gilbonreynaga@sbcglobal.net Category: Carpentry and Framing Remote Name: 68.122.183.183 Date: 17 Apr 2005 Time: 01:56 PM
CommentsI wish to remove the entrance to a closet so that I can make the closet into an alcove. There is a 65inch long, 4x12 header over the opening that I want to remove. The closet wall is in line with a long hall wall. This one story house was built in the mid 70"s. How can I tell if this ccloset is part of a bearing wall?
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