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    Load Bearing Wall Question

    Thanks for the replies. I think I'll take it slow and remove the plaster and lath from the wall and around the ceiling to get a better look. Based on the comments, it seems it's most likely not load bearing because 1) it runs parallel to the floor and ceiling joists, 2) it does not extend to...
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    Load Bearing Wall Question

    I would like to remove a wall and am 80% sure it is non load bearing. I would appreciate any input into whether or not I am missing something. I have a two story 1920's "solid brick" home (exterior brick walls are load bearing). The wall in question is on the first floor and runs parallel to...
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