- Mar 13, 2007
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Hello,
I'm looking at buying a house, and I found one that's a good deal, except for one thing. In the bathroom There is a load bearing wall that was not possitioned correctly over the floor supports when the house was first built. Because of this, the floor in the bathroom sank three quarters of an inch. The house needs new flooring anyways, so I'm not concerned about that, but if I were to buy the house, I think I would like to move the wall so that it supports the roof properly. Is this difficult to do, and how is it done?
I'm looking at buying a house, and I found one that's a good deal, except for one thing. In the bathroom There is a load bearing wall that was not possitioned correctly over the floor supports when the house was first built. Because of this, the floor in the bathroom sank three quarters of an inch. The house needs new flooring anyways, so I'm not concerned about that, but if I were to buy the house, I think I would like to move the wall so that it supports the roof properly. Is this difficult to do, and how is it done?