111ant 2017-12-18 20:24:54#3even then not, ask a structural engineer.. Well, I am certainly also aware of the warning not to generally consider any wall only one brick thick as non-load-bearing.
even then not, ask a structural engineer.. Well, I am certainly also aware of the warning not to generally consider any wall only one brick thick as non-load-bearing.
AAlex85 2017-12-18 20:27:39#4That simply depends on the structural engineer. Some sit and calculate diligently, others add fear premiums. The first one costs more, but saves material in the form of stone and steel.
That simply depends on the structural engineer. Some sit and calculate diligently, others add fear premiums. The first one costs more, but saves material in the form of stone and steel.