When cutting or removing load-bearing walls and interior/exterior walls, it's essential to promptly identify the wall thickness.
Since the owner usually lacks architectural drawings and other relevant information, is unaware of design regulations, and is unsure whether the wall to be removed is a load-bearing wall, we can determine this by the wall's thickness. If the wall is thicker than 240mm, it is considered a load-bearing wall.
Inner Mongolia load-bearing wall cutting and removal projects include some walls that cannot be distinguished by thickness, such as: exterior walls. Walls shared with neighbors are also load-bearing. In generally brick and concrete structures, all walls except for the bathroom and kitchen partitions are load-bearing, while partitions in frame structures are generally not load-bearing.































