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There are many reasons why a homeowner might want to knock a wall down. For some people, this might mean opening up the entire house for more space, or the wall might be standing in the way of beautiful natural light. However, before you even think of swinging that sledgehammer, you should know there is a lot that goes into the process. There is more to a wall than just a solid structure standing in the way of your design plans.

Usually, removing a wall is not a stand-alone project; you might also need to relocate the power lines, the ductwork, or even plumbing lines. With that in mind, it is essential to emphasize that knocking down a wall is not a simple DIY task that just any homeowner can take up. In fact, for most homeowners, you will need to let the professionals handle this project.

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The cost of demolishing an interior wall depends on whether it is a non-bearing or a bearing wall. Load Bearing Pros details that the cost of knocking down a non-load-bearing wall ranges from $300 to $1,000, while a load-bearing wall costs between $1,500 and $10,000. But does it mean that knocking down a wall is completely out of the realm of DIY projects? Absolutely not! This is especially true if you have some handy construction skills. Nonetheless, before going full-demo on the wall, here are some important things you need to consider.

 

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