How can I remove a single support in my basement and put one on each side of the room?


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If it's a load bearing support, you need to talk to an architect. You don't want your house to fall in!

You could consider some type of header or a really wide arch.

Consult an architect or builder on this before you proceed. Good luck! :)


sledge hammer haha
put up a header.
Hire a structural engineer. You first have to find it if what you want to do is possible.
Though i do not recommend doing that,i have in the past removed one to replace it by another about 2 feet away.The way i did it is by placing a small hydraulic jack next to the pole,and used a 2x4 between the jack and the ceiling beam,then gave it couple cranks to relief the pressure off the pole,then slid it right out.Instead of removing it completly,try to enclose it within a wall if possible,if not,moving it a little will probably be ok,unless of course it is a main weight bearer.
first you get a carpenter or contractor . this is a paramount house support. one mistake can cost you your life, the building, etc... the home centers have contractors that do small jobs. chk with them...way cheaper in the long run
you need a licenced, insured contractor on this one..

there is often an extra footing under the support posts.. transferring the load above to areas without the footer could cause structural failure..

further, the beam that is currently in place may not have adequate strength to handle that span..

your house could have real problems if you don't do this right..

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