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Julian Tile & Hardwood Contractor
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Serving Bladenboro, NC and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

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"After reviewing several quotes from different contractors we decided on Julian for our project and are very glad we did. Julian is fantastic. He and his team are prompt , professional, and fair. Would highly recommend to anyone and will be using him again for any future projects."
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Seaside Services Inc.
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Serving Bladenboro, NC and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

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"In 2019 installed eight custom exterior storm windows at my Historic District home in Wilmington, NC. Competently determined realistic plans and exercised high level integrity and communication skills while managing routine as well as unexpected issues."
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Re-Bath of the Triangle
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Serving Bladenboro, NC and surrounding areas

In business since 1985

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"We had such a small shower that we would bump the sides just trying to lean over to wash our feet and we hardly ever took baths in our family.  So, the decision was made to have them torn out and have a new larger shower installed that we would be comfortable with and truly enjoy while we lived here.  
We began our Re-Bath experience at a Raleigh Home Show and we had our appointment set about a week later.  The gentleman came to our house and took measurements and sat with us to discuss exactly what we wanted the shower to look like.  He went over all the options and choices and discussed financing options as well.
Ultimately, when they came to do the work, they were clean and professional.  The guys were friendly and humorous and made us feel comfortable during the whole process.  They kept the mess to a minimum and cleaned up after themselves every day during the 3 day process.  Afterwards, we had a brand new shower installed and we could not be much happier with our new bathroom.  The price may be a little higher than some contractors out there, but they stand behind their work and they have a good reputation to protect.
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Unfinished Carpentry questions, answered by experts

No rules state how much of a load-bearing wall can be removed. Rather, you need to adequately support any area that is removed. Support should always be added to as much wall area is being removed. Failing to support the area properly will result in structural damage.

There are approximately 5.33 board feet in a 2x4. You can use the board foot calculator in this article to easily find the answer. A 2x4 is 2 inches of thickness by 4 inches of width, so you need to find the length, with 8 feet being the most common. You’d use the calculator here to multiply 2 times 4 times 8, and then divide by 12, arriving at a total of 5.33 board feet. 

Joists do distribute their load to beams, but they don’t sit on top of the beams. Instead, home builders nail or screw the joists directly to the beams such that the end of the joist butts up against the edge of the beam. Beams can sit on other beams for support, but you’ll never see a joist sitting on top of a beam or another joist.

Framing is the shell of the house. It includes several steps, including studs, plumbing, and electricity. A professional will ensure the wall frame is secured for the house’s structural integrity. 

Framing prices change depending on the material and whether the wall is load-bearing. Most contractors use wood to frame a home, but metal is another popular choice.

Removing a load-bearing wall affects the structural integrity of your home, so you’ll need a permit before starting the work. Building codes vary by municipality, and obtaining a permit and having the work inspected after completion will ensure you’re in compliance with all applicable regulations.

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