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This definition is not helpful for identifying load bearing walls in residential construction and whether or not they must be supported from beneath, if they are not directly on the foundation (subwall?)----—Preceding
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This article is substantially duplicated by a piece in an external publication. Please do not flag this article as a copyright violation of the following source:
An investigation has determined that the Wikipedia article
Load-bearing wallwas copied to the Engineers Edge website, without being given proper attribution.
what type of bricks use in the load bearing wall? — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
Swpb (
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The article is not written in encyclopedic style at present, and lacks wikification. The part headed'How to identify bearing walls in small residential buildings' belongs in WikiHow not Wikipedia.
StoptheDatabaseState 01:06, 6 December 2006 (UTC)reply
Comment moved from article
This definition is not helpful for identifying load bearing walls in residential construction and whether or not they must be supported from beneath, if they are not directly on the foundation (subwall?)----—Preceding
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