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LOad Bearing wallFrom: greyhoundkeeper@knology.net Category: Structural Email: greyhoundkeeper@knology.net Remote Name: 24.214.65.138 Date: 13 May 2007 Time: 07:22 PM
CommentsI am looking into taking a wall in my kitchen out to open the kitchen to the family room. The wall is actually between teh famiily room and the sink area. I am looking at making a half wall wioht a bar type setup from teh family room. My question is how do I determine if it is a load bearing wall. I have gable style roof. I can provide pictures of the attic area if need be.
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