What’s the Best Way to Remove a Load Bearing Wall?

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Asked By CuriousCat99 On

I'm looking to remove a load bearing wall in my home, but things aren't panning out as I expected. I contacted some structural engineering firms for estimates, but they mostly just charge around $400 to come check the attic and then send me to a contractor they collaborate with. I wanted to get multiple quotes from various firms. What should I realistically expect from this process?

3 Answers

Answered By BuildItBetter77 On

You seem to understand that engineers primarily provide plans for structural changes rather than doing the work themselves. Once you get those engineering drawings, you can take them to a contractor for quotes. Depending on where you live, expect to spend around $2-5k for the drawings.

Answered By CityDweller123 On

Make sure to pull the right permits for this kind of work! I had a similar experience when I remodeled my kitchen and had to remove a load bearing wall. The City Engineering office looked over my plans and approved them. It's vital to follow the local regulations to avoid issues down the line.

Answered By RenovationRanger88 On

It sounds like you’re on the right track by getting a contractor involved. They typically assess the situation first and can bring in an engineer if necessary. Engineering firms usually focus on designs rather than actual remodel work, so having a good contractor is key here.

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