04-01-2016, 09:46 AM
Hi gang.
I'm about to embark on a flooring project and wanted to pose this question. Pictured is my dining room and living room. I understand the builder wanting to seperate the two with the header/stub walls back in the day...but we'd really like to open the space up.
My question...is how can I determine if those stub walls are in any way load bearing? When I tap...it's just hollow drywall from the connecting wall out to a single stud at the end. It's a long span, and the floor joists run parallel with the long wall on the left....so I don't doubt there is some kind of beam/header in that ceiling "bump"....and I/we can live with that...
So how best to proceed? Just go at it with a sledge hammer/sawzall? Or is there a better/correct way to make sure I'm not going to knock them out and then the upstairs bedroom becomes a first floor master....
Thanks!
Kevin
I'm about to embark on a flooring project and wanted to pose this question. Pictured is my dining room and living room. I understand the builder wanting to seperate the two with the header/stub walls back in the day...but we'd really like to open the space up.
My question...is how can I determine if those stub walls are in any way load bearing? When I tap...it's just hollow drywall from the connecting wall out to a single stud at the end. It's a long span, and the floor joists run parallel with the long wall on the left....so I don't doubt there is some kind of beam/header in that ceiling "bump"....and I/we can live with that...
So how best to proceed? Just go at it with a sledge hammer/sawzall? Or is there a better/correct way to make sure I'm not going to knock them out and then the upstairs bedroom becomes a first floor master....
Thanks!
Kevin