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Safely(ish) removing a clinker-block wall (Renovation Part 21)
In this video I’m removing a non load-bearing wall to make the bathroom bigger. I know folks will ask, but the reason I’m not removing ALL of the blockwork is since I’d then have to re-fit ALL the doorways upstairs. I’d probably also have to remove the other bathroom wall. So... nope. Remember, always check with a structural engineer before doing work like this.
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