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<blockquote data-quote="ChuckC" data-source="post: 2529953" data-attributes="member: 6218"><p>If I were closer I would take a look at it for you. </p><p>A good framing contractor or a general contractor with a background in framing, not one of the pickup and cell phone generals should be able to advise you. </p><p> If it happened to have an engineered truss roof, iffy from the age of the house, you could pretty much take out any interior wall. </p><p> Moving plumbing gets expensive if you are on a slab floor, think concrete saw and jackhammer. </p><p> Lots of variables, as others have said. </p><p> Good luck, I've had a cabinet shop for the last twenty years or so and been in residential construction in some form for thirty plus, if I can answer any questions feel free to ask.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChuckC, post: 2529953, member: 6218"] If I were closer I would take a look at it for you. A good framing contractor or a general contractor with a background in framing, not one of the pickup and cell phone generals should be able to advise you. If it happened to have an engineered truss roof, iffy from the age of the house, you could pretty much take out any interior wall. Moving plumbing gets expensive if you are on a slab floor, think concrete saw and jackhammer. Lots of variables, as others have said. Good luck, I've had a cabinet shop for the last twenty years or so and been in residential construction in some form for thirty plus, if I can answer any questions feel free to ask. [/QUOTE]
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