Watch This Video Before Removing Non Load Bearing Interior Walls - Old Home Remodeling Part 5

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  • čas přidán 12. 05. 2022
  • www.homebuildingandrepairs.co... Click on this link for more information about home remodeling, structural engineering and house repairing. This video will provide you with a reason why you might avoid removing an interior non load bearing wall in your home. It's the most asked question on our CZcams channel and hopefully it will provide you with more information on lateral or side to side movement and shear walls.
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Komentáře • 26

  • @atiq-urrahman7559
    @atiq-urrahman7559 Před 4 měsíci +10

    Just remove wall and if house collapse then it’s load bearing wall

  • @aldoogie824
    @aldoogie824 Před 2 lety +2

    Amazing video. To most, I'd say the one they should move is the one their Engineer said they can :)

  • @daves3819
    @daves3819 Před 7 měsíci +1

    There's a lot of factors that affect racking (lateral forces) such as maximum wind strength for your area, pitch of roof, height of wall, stud spacing, type and thickness of wall board, nail spacing and gluing, shrubbery and other buildings in the immediate vicinity, etc.

  • @ningis21
    @ningis21 Před 2 lety +1

    Another good informative video....Slightly less, ( but only slightly, as these too need shear/lateral resistance), applicable to the UK (where I live) as most older houses are of brick construction...but the newer builds are a brick outer with a timber inner leaf....so, useful to all.
    One question ...did you ever complete the 501 constructor tips series of videos?

  • @mode1charlie170
    @mode1charlie170 Před 2 lety +2

    Rafters provide a certain amount of shear protection in the parallel direction. Walls that are perpendicular to the rafters are more important for shear resistance.

  • @Lotrias
    @Lotrias Před 10 měsíci

    Any issue with the freestanding load bearing wall around 6:06? Does it need any sort of bracing or is being tied to the ceiling joists enough?

  • @WanJae42
    @WanJae42 Před 2 lety +6

    A structural engineer told me that the newer the house, the more open the floorplan, and thus the interior walls are increasingly minimized for the absolute minimum one can get away with and still bear loading. Not sure if that's entirely correct, but it's interesting to consider that older houses were likely overbuilt (in some regard).

    • @mode1charlie170
      @mode1charlie170 Před 2 lety +3

      The fewer the interior walls you have the more important they become..

  • @koaboz6066
    @koaboz6066 Před 11 měsíci

    I bought a 86 yr old house, it has a butler pantry and a really small kitchen, the wall that enters into the kitchen from the butler pantry I want to remove to add more cabinets for the kitchen, in the attic there is 1 and only 1 stud which I believe is some sort of support for the roof, how can I remove that 1 and add the support to the load bearding wall 3ft away? Thank you no trust system either in the house

  • @birdmangarage
    @birdmangarage Před rokem

    what if the wall is on the second story of a house, and runs parallel with the celling and floor joists?

  • @user-dw2hr9cw1e
    @user-dw2hr9cw1e Před 5 měsíci

    The wall between two reception rooms on ground whether load bearing wall?

  • @ChipKragt
    @ChipKragt Před 2 lety +3

    What about replacing non-load-bearing walls with beams? Could a beam sufficiently replicate the lateral support? Maybe with bracing or brackets to really fasten the beam to the ceiling joists?

    • @gregvancom
      @gregvancom  Před 2 lety

      Yes, if it would work like a moment frame. The beam can transfer a lateral load, but usually won't provide additional lateral support.

  • @kunyang1891
    @kunyang1891 Před rokem

    I'm taking down the closet wall in my bedroom, how do I determine if it's weight bearing wall without any floorplan/structural information? Thank you!

    • @gregvancom
      @gregvancom  Před rokem

      Here's a link that might help. www.homebuildingandrepairs.com/engineering/index.html

  • @mikeye1984
    @mikeye1984 Před 2 lety

    Thanks. I recently expanded non load bearing opening from 8 ft to 12 ft on my 1 story 10 ft old home. Did not add a footing on basement. All my handyman did is to add 4 by 12 by 12 ft beam and 2 posts each 4 by 4 which attached to 2 by 4. Not sure if it is enough. Can I send you a couple photos?

    • @gregvancom
      @gregvancom  Před 2 lety

      Yes, but I can't provide engineering or lumber sizes if that's what you need.

    • @mikeye1984
      @mikeye1984 Před 2 lety

      One quick question: for non load bearing wall, do we need to have foundation support under post. I may have watched your other videos that may explained this already. Thank you

  • @xiangjunwu
    @xiangjunwu Před 8 měsíci

    why are the ceiling joists broken 2 or even 2 times in the mid section? If they break only once in the middle, like the right side of the house, that will make 2 more walls non-load bearing. Will the house be more stable?

    • @gregvancom
      @gregvancom  Před 8 měsíci

      I don't know how much it would help, but it seems like it the fewer breaks you have the stronger the ceiling would be.

  • @faithathome.1981
    @faithathome.1981 Před rokem

    Is a closet in a master bedroom usually low bearing walls?

  • @impactodelsurenterprise2440

    Can a shear wall resist earthquake?

    • @gregvancom
      @gregvancom  Před rokem

      Yes, the key word is resist, but they can be ripped apart with to much movement.

  • @Elsa-qy9hr
    @Elsa-qy9hr Před 7 měsíci

    Note to self, don't mess with walls, it could be very dangerous & expensive 😂