Hi there!
The building consultant will take about a week before he has time to come and check my wall. So maybe someone can already see if it's load-bearing or not. That way, one doesn't have to think too much about it themselves. I can't get more drawings than these either from the municipality or the housing association.
What I know:
Apartment building 4 floors and 1 basement, built in 1950 something.
The wall is 3.5 meters long.
Consists of 7-8 cm blåbetong with plaster.
Attached are the floor plan of my floor 2 and the attic floor.
But I suspect there is too little information to give a preliminary assessment.
Thanks in advance/ J
The building consultant will take about a week before he has time to come and check my wall. So maybe someone can already see if it's load-bearing or not. That way, one doesn't have to think too much about it themselves. I can't get more drawings than these either from the municipality or the housing association.
What I know:
Apartment building 4 floors and 1 basement, built in 1950 something.
The wall is 3.5 meters long.
Consists of 7-8 cm blåbetong with plaster.
Attached are the floor plan of my floor 2 and the attic floor.
But I suspect there is too little information to give a preliminary assessment.
Thanks in advance/ J
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· Blekinge
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The walls are made of lightweight concrete of varying widths. The floor structure is reinforced concrete. I am quite sure that the current wall is not load-bearing. You can only be absolutely sure by looking at the reinforcement drawing. It is probably archived but perhaps no longer with the municipality.
I have spoken with two engineers and two builders. They all said that the wall couldn't possibly be load-bearing. However, none of them took the trouble to come and check.
So the wall will be torn down.
So the wall will be torn down.
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