Either the wall is load-bearing or it is not.....
...some drawings or sketches will help you get better and faster answers....
 
Drawings and sketches have already been prepared and calculations are complete, and it is the above-mentioned that is apparent :)
 
Agree with the previous speaker. Either it is load-bearing, or it is not load-bearing. There is nothing that is a little load-bearing or somewhat in between.
 
If overlaying walls rest on the current wall, it is obviously a load-bearing wall. The term "load-bearing wall" can also mean a wall that is structurally stabilizing or bracing. Any walls that cannot be removed without requiring structural measures are load-bearing in some form.
 
Ingenjören said:
If the walls above rest on the current wall, it is obviously a load-bearing wall. The term "load-bearing wall" can also mean a wall that provides structural stability or bracing. Any wall that cannot be removed without requiring structural measures is load-bearing in some form.
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