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Dan Settle
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Wall removal

Dan Settle
  • Atlanta, GA
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I have a small home that needs to feel bigger, as the kitchen is separated off from the family room.

Roughly what can I expect in terms of cost for an interior (non load-bearing) wall to be removed?

Also, is there anything I should anticipate for additional costs to make the new space blend well where the wall was originally?

To be specific, I am in the Atlanta area.

Thanks so much for any insight!

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Will Barnard
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Will Barnard
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Removal of a non load bearing wall will not cost much at all, especially if you already have a dumpster on site for your remodel assuming you are rehabbing the whole house.

The size of the wall and how much electrical or plumbing is inside will also have a factor in price. If little to no electrical is in the way and no plumbing, should be just a labor issue for a demo person (which could be yourself at zero cost).

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