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I hope I'm posting this in the right place... sorry to cause you trouble if I didn't...
A friend of mine wanted to undertake an interesting project to his home, in which he would break down the upper half of all the interior walls, or at least as many as were possible. We know nothing about construction and the possible logistics of such a plan, but I was wondering if there were any way possible that this could be done. If necessary, he is willing to leave some gaps of wall extending to the ceiling for support, but any unneeded interior wall would be taken down.
If there is any way this can be done (nevermind the specifics of his home, we are wondering in a general sense for now), what tools/services would we use, and what are the logistics that we need to know? And also, does the number of the stories in the building matter? He lives in a two story house, but we were also very curious if it would matter if it was a 10 story building that had its walls gutted.
Thanks very much for your time and help,
Jonathan
A friend of mine wanted to undertake an interesting project to his home, in which he would break down the upper half of all the interior walls, or at least as many as were possible. We know nothing about construction and the possible logistics of such a plan, but I was wondering if there were any way possible that this could be done. If necessary, he is willing to leave some gaps of wall extending to the ceiling for support, but any unneeded interior wall would be taken down.
If there is any way this can be done (nevermind the specifics of his home, we are wondering in a general sense for now), what tools/services would we use, and what are the logistics that we need to know? And also, does the number of the stories in the building matter? He lives in a two story house, but we were also very curious if it would matter if it was a 10 story building that had its walls gutted.
Thanks very much for your time and help,
Jonathan