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Uploaded by on Apr 4, 2009

http://www.askthebuilder.com host Tim Carter walks you through the steps to determine if a wall is load bearing or not. Before removing a wall you must make sure that it is not load bearing or you can collapse your home.

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  • very clear and useful information...but how about if there werent any blue prints what would you do

  • @ahmad91234 You may have to rent one of the cool new tools that are inspection cameras. You drill a tiny hole, insert the tool, and see which way the joists are running.

  • That is a huge basement.

  • @redpillftw Indeed it is. Ceiling height is 11 feet 3 inches.

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  • Ha ha ha "Do not collapse your house", that was awesome.

  • this is totally Bruce Mcullogh's dad. Good video!

  • Love to have you as a teacher...you made what should be confusing stuff very simple to understand...great video

  • Thank you. Great video

  • @hitachi088 Yes, it's in my house. The cost depends on where the house is. My house currently is worth much more than $300K. But this house on the coast in California in Carmel, well, maybe it would sell for $5,000,000 or more! Location, location, location.

  • @AsktheBuilder

    it is your house ? pretty nice .

    a house like that in the USA maybe cost like 300K ++?

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