07/30/2015 07:52
Subject: Re:Contractor suggestions for removing load bearing wall
No, but not sure why you would necessarily need one. Our guy has a consultant at the lumber yard he worked with to make those calculations for him (no charge). Ask your GC.
Anonymous
07/29/2015 09:42
Subject: Re:Contractor suggestions for removing load bearing wall
Anonymous wrote:I am the 11:59 poster and I believe the going rate when we did it and had the LVL beam installed was between 2500-3000.
Did this include the fee for getting a structural engineer to weigh in?
Anonymous
07/29/2015 09:27
Subject: Re:Contractor suggestions for removing load bearing wall
I am the 11:59 poster and I believe the going rate when we did it and had the LVL beam installed was between 2500-3000.
Anonymous
07/28/2015 20:36
Subject: Contractor suggestions for removing load bearing wall
Could anyone share what they paid for removing a load bearing wall? We're hoping to open up our kitchen.
Anonymous
06/08/2015 11:59
Subject: Re:Contractor suggestions for removing load bearing wall
Not sure where you are located but we used WeeGee Board Construction in MoCo and were happy with price and finished product (kitchen remodel).
Anonymous
06/07/2015 20:58
Subject: Re:Contractor suggestions for removing load bearing wall
We used Moss. Happy with price and result.
Anonymous
06/07/2015 20:54
Subject: Contractor suggestions for removing load bearing wall
Bill at Tall Oaks Construction. I believe he's out of Vienna.
Anonymous
06/07/2015 11:17
Subject: Contractor suggestions for removing load bearing wall
Would anyone who has had a load bearing wall removed (legally, with appropriate permits by a licensed contractor) be willing to share their contractor information? Thanks!