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  • Things to Consider Before Removing a Wall in Your Home

    When you undertake a home renovation project you may discover that the home’s layout needs to be altered to meet your design goals. Removing a wall in your home may open up the layout and allow for more space but should be done carefully to avoid extensive damage.

    Arched Doorway
    Source: Witt Construction (via Houzz)

    Removing a wall should involve careful consideration, including:

    • Your design goals. Why do you want to remove the wall? Are you wanting more space, an open floor plan, or to boost traffic flow?
    • Structural requirements. One of the most important things to consider is whether the wall is weight-bearing. Consult a professional to discover the structural requirements of the wall you are hoping to remove.
    • Interior mechanicals. The walls of your home contain plumbing, electrical, and HVAC components. Removing a wall will require these to be rerouted or repositioned to ensure the mechanicals remain intact.
    • Professional expertise. Removing a wall in your home should be left to the professionals. Contact Country Club Homes for more information about our experience removing walls during home renovation projects.
    Remove a wall to create a more open floor plan
    Source: Highland Homes, Inc. (via Houzz)

    To learn about more important considerations before undertaking a variety of home renovation projects, contact our team of dedicated professionals with Country Club Homes at 203-762-0550 or visit www.countryclubhomesinc.com.

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    When you undertake a home renovation project you may discover that the home’s layout needs to be altered to meet your design goals. Removing a wall in your home may open up the layout and allow for more space but should be done carefully to avoid extensive damage. Removing a wall should involve careful consideration, including: Your…

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