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Re: I-beam to replace wood beam + posts

From: william.becker@wi.ngb.army.mil
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Remote Name: 216.56.60.100
Date: 13 Sep 2004
Time: 09:10 AM

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I'd like to replace the main support in the house I just bought with a single I-Beam support to open up the basement. It would span 31'. The basement is cinder-block construction about 30yrs old, and is in excelent condition. The house is a bungalo, open concept 800sq ft with no garage attached. Is this feasible with maximum one off-center support or none at all. Any tip or resource reguarding this type of home modification would be appreciated. Thanks.

 

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